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In 2020 we may see the Galaxy S11 from Samsung renamed as Galaxy S20, new rumors emerge


With the beginning of a new decade we may see a new naming pattern as well for the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S lineup of flagship smartphones from the big South Korean multinational manufacturer. According to a latest tweet from the fabled leakster on Twitter, with the start of the new year 2020, we may reportedly see Samsung launch the Galaxy S20. If we think a little bit on the naming style that the phone maker follows, we should probably see them rename their frontrunner and the upcoming Galaxy S11 to the all new Galaxy S20 and will supposedly continue the trend with the Galaxy S21 in the year 2021, the Galaxy S22 in 2022, and so on. We are not sure if this can be taken granted for now or will the Galaxy S20 be a separate lineup of devices with overall upgrades from Galaxy S11 series. Anyways, we will take all these with a pinch of salt until we have any official confirmations, as Samsung may have different plans for their future Galaxy S fleet, this time around.
Source: Ice universe (Twitter)