Samsung may launch the name Galaxy S20 on its upcoming flagship phone |
The known vulnerability owner on Twitter Ice Universe announced last week that Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy S20 instead of the Galaxy S11 for the next generation of its flagship smartphone series (Galaxy S). ,
Today, Ice Universe is back to confirm what he said in his first tweet. He posted a new tweet in which he said smiling emoticons "yes."
After a few months in which the next generation of large Samsung phones wanted to use the name (Galaxy S11), it appears that Samsung has decided to sign a new contract with a new naming scheme, especially before the new year 2020, so the device bears this name used (Galaxy S20).
Regardless of the name, Samsung is expected to launch its next smartphone in February. The device is expected to be available in four models: (Galaxy S20), (Galaxy S20 Plus), (Galaxy S20E) and (Galaxy S20 5G). These phones use the Samsung Exynos 990 processor or Qualcomm Snapdragon 865.
The leak also indicates that these phones offer a larger battery than current phones (Galaxy S10), which can have a capacity of 5,000 mAh. It will be announced on February 11, 2020 and will be sent on February 18.
The Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Plus are expected to provide four major 108-megapixel cameras and a camera with a recording depth of at least 48 pixels and 5x optical zoom. The screen also supports a high refresh rate of 120 Hz.