If reports are to be believed, Samsung is planning to launch its next-gen Galaxy smartphone on February 11 at an event in San Francisco, while another report claims that the South Korean tech giant has chosen the S20 as the name of its next Galaxy S flagship, and not S11 which it had thought earlier.
Tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) recently shared a tweet saying that instead of opting for S11e, S11 and S11+ nomenclature, the company would opt for S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra naming for its flagship series. This means that Galaxy S20 will succeed S10e and S20+ will succeed S10.
While the upcoming smartphones will use an Exynos 990 in some markets, Snapdragon 865 is going to be used in the majority of markets in terms of specifications.
The base variant, that is, Galaxy S20 is expected to feature a 6.2-inch screen, and the S20+ is expected to sport a 6.7-inch screen.
Meanwhile, the top variant Galaxy 20 Ultra is likely to come with a 6.9-inch screen.
In terms of optics, Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+ are expected to have a quad-camera setup highlighted by a 108MP main sensor that delivers 12MP photos from a 9-in-1 binning method.
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