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With superior imaging capabilities … Samsung is preparing to launch «Galaxy S20» soon!

بقدرات تصوير فائقة.. سامسونغ تستعد لإطلاق «Galaxy S20» قريبا!

 

The Galaxy S20 is getting unveiled February 11 and will likely have a release date of March 6, and it looks like Samsung will be offering the biggest upgrades to is flagship phone lineup in years.

You can expect three main models: the 6.2-inch Galaxy S20, the 6.7-inch Galaxy S20 Plus and the 6.9-inch Galaxy S20 Ultra. All three phones will get vastly improved cameras, with the S20 and S20 Plus expected to sport a new 64MP sensor, while the S20 Ultra should get a whopping 108MP camera. What’s more, the Ultra should offer a 100x Space Zoom (digital) and 5G standard.

You should be able to get 5G on the regular Galaxy S20 and S20 Plus, but likely as pricier variants of those phones. A new 120Hz display should grace all of the new Galaxy S20 phones, too. And those are just some of the major new features coming your way.

Here are all the top Galaxy S20 leaks and rumors so far.

 

Galaxy S20 rumors (updated Feb. 7)

  • A patent made for “Nonacell” technology by Samsung in the UK seemingly confirms the Galaxy S20 Ultra will have a 108MP camera that can downscale to a more normal 12MP.
  • leaked image of the S20 Ultra has confirmed the enormous camera bump on its back. Hope you weren’t looking for your new phone to be subtle…
  • The Galaxy S20 briefly appeared on Samsung’s official German website, albeit clad in a Samsung-made case. It doesn’t tell us anything new, but it does seem to confirm some other rumored details.
  • Jon Prosser has a series of tweets about US S20 prices – and it turns out they’re quite expensive.

Galaxy S20 release date

Galaxy Unpacked event

(Image credit: Android Police)

Samsung has sent out invitations for a Feb. 11 Galaxy Unpacked event, just as rumors earlier indicated. It’ll be held in San Francisco at 2 p.m. EST/11 a.m. PST.

That’s all well and good, but what does that mean for the phone’s actual sale date? For the Galaxy S10, Samsung held the product launch a few days before the Mobile World Congress 2019 trade show in Barcelona. It was unveiled on Feb. 20, but devices only started shipping March 8.

It looks like March 6 will be the date you can get your hands on the Galaxy S20. That came from Max Weinbach, who says the launch date for the S20 will actually be the “first Friday in March.” Samsung seemingly confirmed the March 6 date when it began letting people register to pre-order the Galaxy S20: that page says people who pre-order the next Galaxy phone will get it by March 6. Usually, pre-orders ship at the same time a phone lands in stores.

Galaxy S20 price and models

A tweet from Max Weinbach of XDA Developers names five Galaxy S20 models:

  • Samsung Galaxy S20 
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 5G 
  • Samsung Galaxy S20+ 
  • Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G 
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G

Note the distinction between the S20+, S20+ 5G and S20 Ultra 5G. The Ultra variant is expected to lead the range this time, offering the best camera technology of the bunch and perhaps a larger display to match. Weinbach reports that the 4G LTE versions may not release in the U.S.; given that they lack 5G connectivity, these models will likely forfeit the Snapdragon 865 as well, possibly opting for one of Samsung’s Exynos chips instead.

Weinbach has since tweeted the prices of the S20 range (albeit in euros). If you directly convert the numbers, you end up with prices of $1,110/£850 for the S20, $1,221/£935 for the S20 Plus, and $1,443/£1105 for the S20 Ultra. He later tweeted that the dollar price for the S20 Ultra would be $1,300, which is close to but a little cheaper than the converted euro price above.

Jon Prosser tweeted the US prices for the S20 series at T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon, and it looks like the 5G S20 handsets will be on the expensive side – starting at $999 for the S20, $1,199 for the S20 plus and $1,399 for the S20 Ultra. For some reason AT&T offers the same phones for $100 less, but it’s definitely something to keep an eye on if you want to buy one.

For context, the Galaxy S10e cost $749 when it debuted. The regular Galaxy S10 with its larger display cost $899 and the largest Galaxy S10 Plus cost $999. The Galaxy S10 5G cost $1,300.

For UK pricing, Weinbach posted one set of prices, but then tweeted another set he believed to be more accurate. These put the 4G S20 at £799, the 5G S20 at £874, the 4G S20 Plus at £999, the 5G S20 Plus at £1074, and the 5G S20 Ultra at £1149.

If you want a little extra gift with your S20, you can apparently get a pre-order deal with either the S20 Plus or S20 Ultra which gets you a free pair of Galaxy Buds Plus, the advanced version of last year’s Galaxy Buds. We don’t know which retailers will offer this deal, but this will no doubt be appreciated by Samsung fans who need some wireless headphones for their new headphone jack-lacking smartphone.

Galaxy S20 rumored specs

 
 
  Galaxy S20 Galaxy S20 Plus Galaxy S20 Ultra
Display (Resolution, Max. refresh rate) 6.2 inches (3200 x 1440, 120Hz) 6.7 inches (3200 x 1440, 120Hz) 6.9 inches (3200 x 1440, 120Hz)
CPU Exynos 990/Snapdragon 865 Exynos 990/Snapdragon 865 Exynos 990/Snapdragon 865
RAM 12GB 12GB 12GB/16GB
Storage 128GB 128GB 256/512GB
Rear Cameras 12MP main, 64MP 3x optical telephoto, 12MP ultra-wide 12MP main, 64MP 3x optical telephoto, 12MP ultra-wide, time-of-flight 108MP main, 48MP 5x optical telephoto, 44MP ultra-wide, time-of-flight
Front Camera 10MP 10MP 10MP
Dust/Water Resistance IP68 IP68 IP68
Battery Size 4,000 mAh 4,500 mAh 5,000 mAh
Size 152 x 68 x 7.9mm (5.9 x 2.7 x 0.3 inches) 162 x 74 x 7.8mm (6.4 x 2.9 x 0.3 inches) 167 x 76 x 8.8mm (6.5 x 2.9 x 0.3 inches)
Weight 164g (5.8 ounces) 188g (6.6 ounces) 221g (7.8 ounces)

Galaxy S20 name

 

Logic would dictate that Samsung would call this year’s model the Galaxy S11. After all, the Galaxy S10 came out a year ago, and the Galaxy S9 came out a year before that.

 
 

Samsung is apparently not convinced by your logic. A report in December hinted that a new name was in the works, and more recent rumblings from Korean outlet Ajunews and XDA Developers claim that Samsung has met with partners to tell them that the Galaxy S model introduced in February will be called the Galaxy S20.

The reason for the switch? A new decade. After all, the first Galaxy S phone debuted in 2010, so Samsung is flipping the number as we enter 2020. (It also probably helps that S20 is numerically greater than iPhone 12.)

Galaxy S20 display: Bigger, central punch-hole and 120Hz (kinda)

 
 

With superior imaging capabilities ... Samsung is preparing to launch «Galaxy S20» soon!

(Image credit: Ben Geskin)

A leak from Evan Blass points to 6.4 inches for the smallest Galaxy S20, as well as larger devices at 6.7- and 6.9-inch sizes. All of those phones would be significantly larger than the Galaxy S10 lineup at 5.8, 6.1 and 6.4 inches, respectively. (Thus, the rumored Ultra moniker for the biggest handset makes sense; in January, Korea’s Ajunews reported that the 6.9-inch handset would gain the Ultra name.)

As for the resolution, XDA Developers’ pre-release S20 Plus handset has allowed them to discover that all three S20 versions will have a resolution of 3200 x 1440. That works out as a Quad HD display with an aspect ratio of 20:9, meaning all the phones will be tall and narrow despite the differing overall sizes.

According to an Ice Universe tweet, we can expect the S20 to still come with bezels, but narrower than the already small ones on the Note 10. XDA Developers’ story claims the display glass on the S20+ 5G is remarkably flat compared to previous Samsung phones, so those steeply curved edges might just be a thing of the past. We’ll have to wait a bit before Samsung creates a rival to the Huawei Mate 30 Pro’s “waterfall display,” it seems.

 
 

With superior imaging capabilities ... Samsung is preparing to launch «Galaxy S20» soon!

(Image credit: Concept Creator)

We had been hoping that Samsung would debut a 120Hz refresh rate display on the S20, but a tweet by Ice Universe, backed up by a user associated with XDA Developers with a pre-release S20+ handset has highlighted a big problem. The well respected Twitter leaker has said that the display on the S20 won’t be able to use the full WQHD display at 120Hz, meaning you can either use the phone at FHD resolution with the higher refresh rate, or the full resolution at 60Hz. We’ve also heard that the display will be set to 60Hz by default, meaning you’ll have to make aa deliberate choice to enable the high refresh rate mode. This is bad news for Samsung if it’s true, since OnePlus has just revealed the 120Hz display that will likely appear on the OnePlus 8.

While not part of the display itself, beneath the panel on the S20 series you’ll find an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, just like the one on the S10 and Note 10 series. It’s only confirmed to be on the S20 Plus so far, but it’s likely to appear on the standard and Ultra models too.

Galaxy S20 Design

 

While other companies have achieved a bezel-free look with the aid of pop-up cameras, Samsung and others are also working on embedding the camera sensor underneath the screen. However, for now, it looks like the Galaxy S20 will still have to make do with a cutout like the Galaxy Note 10.

 

Given that the Galaxy S20 could tout four to five lenses on the back, it’d be best to prepare yourself for a prominent camera array. Spy shots and renders alike, have illustrated Samsung’s next-gen flagship will feature a massive, elongated camera patch; less square like the iPhone 11 Pro’s or Pixel 4’s, and more rectangular to house that mess of optics. 

 

There could be a reason three of the S20’s lenses will be stacked vertically, with a remaining shooter pushed off to the side, says leaker Ice Universe: it would leave space for a periscoping mirror to boost the phone’s optical zoom capabilities. (More on the Galaxy S20’s camera below.)

You can see plenty of artists’ unofficial renders of the S20 throughout this page, but the closest we’ve got to seeing the real thing is a short video shared by Max Weinbach of XDA developers. You can see this video below, with its center camera cut-out, and its large square camera bump in the top left corner.

 

We’ve also had a leak of supposedly official Samsung renders of the S20 series have shown us the available colors for the three different models. All versions can get Cosmic Gray, while you can also have Cosmic Black on the the S20 Ultra and S20 Plus, Cloud Blue on the S20 Plus and S20, and Cloud Pink on the S20. You can see the gray color on the S20 Ultra below.

Taking a cue from the iPhone 11 Pro, the S20 Ultra will have a stainless steel frame according to other rumors, making the most expensive version of the S20 also the toughest. 

 
 

With superior imaging capabilities ... Samsung is preparing to launch «Galaxy S20» soon!

(Image credit: 91 Mobiles/Ishan Agarwal)

Galaxy S20 108MP camera: This could be big

It was hard not to be underwhelmed by the cameras on the Galaxy Note 10, which features the same triple lens setup that Samsung introduced with the S10 lineup earlier this year. Better photos might should be on the way with the Galaxy S20, though. 

According to XDA Developers, the Samsung Camera app code has a 108MP photo mode. Max Weinbach found out that the latest version of the camera software in the One UI 2.0 beta — Samsung’s flavor of Android 10 — contains support for 12000×9000 pixel images. In other words: 108 megapixels. 

With superior imaging capabilities ... Samsung is preparing to launch «Galaxy S20» soon!
Ice universe@UniverseIce
 

The Galaxy S11+ uses a 1 / 1.3-inch 108MP Samsung exclusive custom sensor, which is superior in quality to ISOCELL Bright HMX and has a high cost.

497 people are talking about this
 
 
 

This discovery was backed up by an identical finding within the Samsung Camera app. The breakdown also revealed 8K video support (since reconfirmed by an inside source to SamMobile), support for a 20:9 screen ratio device (which may be the S20), and new modes named Director’s View, Single Take Photo and Night Hyperlapse.

 

Unfortunately, it’s looking likelier that the Isocell Bright HMX sensor will not make it into all S20 variants, only the S20 Ultra, along with a 48MP 10x zoom lens and a 12MP wide lens. A report out of Korea seemingly confirms that strategy with other variants of the S20 reportedly getting a camera module that supports a 5x optical zoom.

 

The lower-end S20 and S20+ will simply make do with improved 12-MP hardware, based on information from XDA Developers and backed up by a source in possession of a pre-release handset, which apparently uses a 12MP main sensor, a 64MP secondary, plus two cameras with unknown resolution, as well as a flash module and a microphone with the same Zoom-in feature as the Note 10. This is then topped off by a 10MP selfie camera, although it looks as if this has now been equipped with a wide-angle lens.

 

The 64MP camera is in fact a 3x optical zoom telephoto camera, the replacement for the 10x 48MP telephoto camera on the S20 Ultra. While 64MP sounds great, leaker Ice Universe says that the camera cannot “pixel bin”, meaning that you can’t take images at lower resolutions, only crop them down. This will not be good for low-light performance, or if you want to take smaller photos to economize on storage space, but hopefully it will still take excellent images most of the time.

Even with 108 megapixels at its disposal, it’s likely the Isocell Bright HMX will not output at the full resolution by default. Instead, it will choose to group its pixels in clusters of four or nine, saving 27-MP or 12-MP photos. That will dramatically increase the light sensitivity of the camera, and is a popular tactic used by devices with sensors claiming high megapixel counts.

 

Samsung essentially confirmed all this with a video showing off the Isocell Bright HMX sensor back in December. Besides the high pixel count, the sensor is 1/1.33-inch in size — which rivals the size of sensors in compact cameras. That size, plus the ability to use pixels in groups of four, should give the Galaxy S20 the ability to take very detailed photos in all lighting conditions.

 

According to Samsung’s video, the sensor also supports Super Phase Detection, which means a faster that’s better at auto-focusing even in low light.

 

Further digging in newer versions of One UI by XDA Developers has revealed more camera features for the S20. These include Director’s View, which lets the phone track an object with all its cameras so the user can switch between them as they want; Quick Take Photo, which does the same job but for photos, Single Take Photo which automatically takes a shot when the phone thinks it’s the optimal moment (based on AI analysis of Samsung’s library of professionally taken photographs); Pro Video, which allows lots of customization options for video recording enthusiasts, and a handful of new bokeh modes. 

A user with a pre-release S20 has been able to confirm all these features except for Director’s View, and recorded a small clip of how Single Take Photo works (see below). This user also found a feature named Smart Selfie Angle, which uses the wide-angle lens now added to the 10MP front camera to switch between standard and wide shots depending on how many people the phone detects in the frame.

Leaker Ishan Agarwal, while not able to show us the real rear camera block of the S20 Ultra, instead posted a mock-up of the bump, including the text which proudly states the 100x zoom capability of the telephoto camera, which is notably set apart from the rest of the sensors outside the main bump.

 
 

With superior imaging capabilities ... Samsung is preparing to launch «Galaxy S20» soon!

(Image credit: Ishan Agarwal)

Ice Universe recently shared a small detail about the S20 Ultra’s main 108MP camera: that it takes photos nearly instantly, and can automatically turn on HDR. This will make it easier than ever to get amazing impromptu and candid photos, making sure you don’t miss any beautiful details of your subjects.

In the move from 12MP to 108MP, Samsung is no longer using the dual aperture feature on the S20 Ultra, nor its dual phase-detection autofocus technology, potentially not on any of the S20 series phones. While these were unique to Samsung, it didn’t make their photos significantly better than rival phones, if at all. Hopefully all these major overhauls to the camera system will mean Samsung can be a class leader in photography once again, despite the stiff competition.

Galaxy S20 special features: Spectrometer, motion detection and more

 

While it’s pretty tame for a special feature, and nothing we haven’t seen before, you’ll be glad to know that according to Max Weinbach, Samsung Pay will work with the S20 series. This is Samsung’s digital wallet service, much like Apple Pay or Google Pay, which allows you to save banking and loyalty card details in an app to use with the phones’ built-in NFC transmitters.

 

While not designed for photography, an extra sensor that Samsung may include on the S20 is a spectrometer, or material sensor. These sensors can be used to analyze the chemical makeup of a given object, allowing you to analyze your own health via body fat or skin moisture, or check fruit for sugar levels, pills to verify they’re genuine, or drinks to find out their alcohol content. While it’s just confirmed as a patent for the time being, the applications for this technology are enormous, and would be an amazing feature for Samsung to put on the S20.

 

Samsung could be considering other sensors for the Galaxy S20, too, and they sound a lot like what Google added to the Pixel 4 this fall. Samsung has filed a request to trademark the name Isocell Motion for “dynamic vision sensor for object and motion detection; motion detection sensors: object detection sensors; camera image sensors for smartphones and tablets.” That description sounds a lot like the Pixel 4’s Motion Sense feature which lets you control some aspects of the phone with gestures.

Similarly, XDA Developers’ Max Weinbach has highlighted lines of code that hint at the Galaxy S20 adding more advanced facial recognition features, similar to the ones found in the iPhone’s Face ID as well as the new face unlocking capabilities of the Pixel 4.

Galaxy S20: Snapdragon 865 power 

 
 

A Snapdragon 865 reference device.

A Snapdragon 865 reference device. (Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

The Galaxy S lineup is usually the first to feature the latest Qualcomm mobile processor. This year, that figures to be the Snapdragon 865, following on from the Snapdragon 855 that powers both the Galaxy S10 and Note 10. This was confirmed by XDA Developers who had access to an early version of the S20 Plus, although this will probably not be the only CPU found in S20 phones because of Samsung’s own Exynos series chips (read more below).

The newly unveiled Snapdragon 865 is highlighted by an improved image signal processor that can support the 108-megapixel image sensor slated for the S20, a brand new Qualcomm AI engine that should speed up digital assistant performance and image recognition among other capabilities, and better graphics performance geared at gamers.

Of course, any new chip raises questions about how fast it will be. We’ve had the chance to benchmark the Snapdragon 865 on a Qualcomm-supplied reference device, and on the Geekbench 5 measure of general performance, the 865-powered device produced a multicore score that nearly matched the result we recorded with the A13 Bionic-powered iPhone 11 Pro Max. (The iPhone still outpaces the single core score of thee Snapdragon 865.)

 
 

A Geekbench 5 score attained from a Snapdragon 865 reference device, in comparison to other popular handsets. The Galaxy S20 is expected to utilize the same chip.

A Geekbench 5 score attained from a Snapdragon 865 reference device, in comparison to other popular handsets. The Galaxy S20 is expected to utilize the same chip. (Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

The new Qualcomm chip outperformed the iPhone in some graphics tests, though it still lags the iPhone in our real-world video conversion test using Adobe Rush. Our preliminary conclusion, though, is that the Snapdragon 865 compares very well to the best processor Apple uses in its phones — at least until the iPhone 12 and its A14 processor ships in fall 2020. (We’re not putting too much stock in some leaked Galaxy S20 benchmarks that showed underwhelming results, as it’s likely they’re from a preproduction model that has yet to be optimized.)

As for Galaxy S models released outside the U.S., they tend to run on Samsung’s own Exynos chips. Samsung just unveiled a new, 7-nanometer version, the Exynos 990. This new mobile processor is capable of supporting up to six cameras and a 120-Hz refresh rate on displays; it’s also got a built-in 5G modem.

The 990 seems like it’s headed for non-U.S. versions of the Galaxy S20 that don’t incorporate 5G, though recent news of major layoffs within Samsung’s CPU development team suggests that the Exynos program may be winding down, and future Galaxy S handsets could incorporate Qualcomm silicon worldwide.

Galaxy S20 RAM and storage

 

You won’t be wanting for space on the S20 if you believe the rumors. According to Max Weinbach on Twitter, the S20 Ultra (the top-specced version), there will be 128GB, 256GB or 512GB storage, and either 12GB or a staggering 16GB RAM backing it up. Plus Weinbach also claims there is the option for SD card expansion of up to another terabyte.

Weinbach added to these rumors with his examination of a pre-release S20 Plus, which features 12GB RAM and 128GB storage. We don’t know what other RAM/storage combinations will be available for the S20 Plus (or at all for the standard S20), but even these initial numbers look promising.

Galaxy S20 5G

 

Speaking of 5G, when Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 865 chip, the company also noted that it will include an X55 5G modem to complement the chip, rather than integrating the modem inside of it. This isn’t as space efficient as the smaller 765 chip which has its modem built-in, but it will still give the new top-tier CPU the 5G abilities it needs to stand out.

 

Qualcomm’s 5G modems — the X50 initially, and now the X55 — are standalone chips that sit alongside the handset’s processor. That tends to create chunkier devices that might not be as power-efficient as some would like. For example, the Galaxy S10 5G features a massive 6.7-inch screen and huge 4,500 mAh battery. It’s also 0.31 inches thick and weighs 6.98 ounces, compared to the 6.17-ounce Galaxy S10 Plus, which is slightly thinner at 0.3 inches.

Still, the X55 modem destined for the Galaxy S20 will support the full range of 5G deployments across the whole spectrum of bands carriers are using — from the low- and mid-band service that travels far but isn’t significantly faster than LTE, to the lightning-quick millimeter wave signal that offers speeds well in excess of 1Gbps, albeit over very short distances.

 

Could that headphone jack disappear next year? (Credit: Tom's Guide)

(Image credit: Could that headphone jack disappear next year? (Credit: Tom’s Guide))

Galaxy S20 battery

It’s almost a given that a phone will have a greater battery capacity than the model that preceded it, but the S20 series may be seeing a big jump in this area. According to a leak published by Ice Universe, even the smallest could have a battery capacity as high as 4,000mAh, a jump of 900mAh over the S10e. This leads Ice Universe to suggest that the S20 Ultra, the assumed largest version of the S20 series, could have up to a 5,000mAh battery. That’s bigger than any other premium flagship on the market right now, and would seal Samsung’s spot at the top of the battery life charts.

A newer leak from SamMobile suggests a battery capacity of 4,500 mAh for the standard S20, which makes sense in the context of the previous leaks, and blows even the iPhone 11 Pro Max out of the water in terms of battery capacity (the 11 Pro Max has a 4,000 mAh battery). However, a hands-on by XDA Developers on a pre-release S20 Plus revealed a 4,500 mAh battery powering the phone. This could mean both the standard and Plus versions of the S20 use the same sized battery, but since larger phones usually use larger batteries, it could mean that the normal S20 has a smaller capacity than rumored, but as long as it hits or breaks the 4,000 mAh barrier, there shouldn’t be too many complaints.

 

On the charging front, XDA Developers’ previously mentioned hands-on revealed that the S20 Plus comes packaged with a 25W fast charger, which isn’t class leading but is still good, and beats the 20W charger found in the boxes of the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max.

 

We also know at least the S20 Ultra will be capable of 45W fast charging, allegedly filling up from empty to 100% in 74 minutes. The Note 10 was also equipped with 45W fast charging compatibility, but only shipped with a 25W charger, so we’ll have to see if Samsung are feeling generous enough in 2020 to provide their top charging tech in the box of their top S20.

 

Unfortunately, the quest for bigger batteries may also have pushed out one of the Galaxy brand’s longtime beloved features: the 3.5-millimeter headphone jack. A pre-release S20 Plus hands-on by XDA Developers shows there is no headphone jack to be found, which probably means owners of any S20 variant will have to spring for wireless earbuds or use a dongle for old-fashioned 3.5-mm headphones.

The fact that the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus have ditched the headphone jack makes it all but certain that we’ve seen the last of the 3.5-mm port on Samsung’s flagship phones.

Outlook

 

The more we’ve heard about the Galaxy S20, the more excited we’ve become. Some things are staying the same that you may not like, such as the punch-hole display and subtly curved screens, plus the introduction of  what looks to be an enormous camera patch taking up the back of the handset.

However, the key upgrades to battery size, the display and the cameras are more than welcome, and could propel the S20 well ahead of its rivals. We’re eagerly looking forward to the unveiling next month, and for some official news from Samsung that may confirm or deny any of the rumors we’ve been hearing.

source: tomsguide.com

يستعد عملاق صناعة الإلكترونيات الكوري خلال أيام للكشف عن الجيل الجديد من هواتف Galaxy S التي ستأتي بميزات وقدرات تصوير لم تشهدها منتجات سامسونج من قبل.

وتبعا للتسريبات فإن الجيل الجديد من هذه الهواتف سيحمل معه 3 نماذج هي: Galaxy S20، و +Galaxy S20، و Galaxy S20 Ultra.. بحسب “روسيا اليوم”. 

ومن أبرز هذه الهواتف سيكون Galaxy S20 Ultra الذي سيأتي بكاميرا رباعية العدسة لم تشهدها هواتف سامسونغ من قبل، وستزود بمستشعر بصري بدقة 108 ميغابيكسل، وبخاصية تقريب مذهلة x100 لتجعل هذه الكاميرا مضاهية لكاميرات التصوير الاحترافي الكبيرة.

وسيزود هذا الهاتف بشاشة Dynamic AMOLED عالية الدقة بمقاس 6.9 بوصة، قادرة على عرض فيديوهات بدقة 8k.

أما هاتف +Galaxy S20 فسيحصل على كاميرا مشابهة لكن بدقة (46+12+12) ميغابيكسل، فيها مستشعر خاص لقياس عمق الصورة، ومزودة بخاصية التقريب والتثبيت الأوتوماتيكي للصور.

وشاشة هذا الجهاز ستكون Dynamic AMOLED بمقاس 6.7 بوصة، ودقة عرض (3200/1440) بيكسل، والمعالج من نوع Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 أو Exynos 990، وذاكرة الوصول العشوائي 12 غيغابايت، وذاكرة التخزين 128/256 غيغابايت، والبطارية بسعة 4500 ميلي أمبير.

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