We will start off the day with the most popular smartphone in conversation, the upcoming Samsung frontrunner Galaxy S20+. The phone has been caught in the wild and has already revealed most of it's details before an official launch on February 11 by the manufacturer. From our previous reports we shared and disclosed almost all the highlighted features of the smartphone's camera and also told you about the phone maker dropping 120Hz refresh rates for the 2K WQHD resolution on all models of the Galaxy S20 series.
Max Weinbach, the infamous writer from xdadevelopers and the man behind most of the notorious leaks of the device have shared some of it's key specs on his Twitter earlier today. According to his tweet, we should see the Samsung made Galaxy S20 Plus arrive with a 6.7" Dynamic AMOLED display at 3200 x 1440 resolution pixels, packing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset for countries including the United States and Exynos 990 processor for other region. 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM with two memory options, 128GB and 512GB of on board UFS 3 storage that can be further expanded via a microSD card slot. For camera we would be treated to a 12MP primary lens that can produce larger 1.8μm pixel size images featuring Sony's IMX 555 sensor, a 64MP lens with Samsung's ISOCELL S5KGW2 sensor plus another 12MP lens with ISOCELL S5K2LA sensor and lastly a ToF camera alongside the LED flash light. The display will have an integrated on-screen ultrasonic fingerprint scanner and a 4500mAh powered battery, that is capable of 25W fast charging technology. He also shared a side by side comparison picture that shows off both Galaxy S10 Plus (left) and Galaxy S20 Plus (right), where the phone appears to be larger than it's predecessor.
So S20+ specs based on everything we have:— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 14, 2020
6.7" Dynamic AMOLED display 120hz 3200x1440
128-512GB UFS 3 storage
12GB LPDDR5 RAM
12MP + 12MP + 64MP + TOF Camera setup
Ultrasonic FP scanner
4500 mAh battery + 25W fast charge
Snapdragon 865/Exynos 990
Source: Max Weinbach (Twitter) 1, 2The S20+ is definitely bigger than the S10+ pic.twitter.com/ippNxOAdar— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 14, 2020