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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra appears in it's second live image alongside Galaxy S20+


Just a few moments back we shared the first live image of the forthcoming Galaxy S20 Ultra that was leaked by the Twitter user @UniverseIce, and as we further investigate Twitter's social media network, we see yet another leakster and the popular YouTuber, Jon Prosser from the same platform gaining impressions by sharing a new picture showing off the same Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra alongside the Galaxy S20 Plus that has now made it's second appearance on the web in a real life image, after circulating on our radars in Black color in the past. The phone again tally our previous reports, but this time around coming painted in a Gray shade as seen in renders before, packing the quad optics module, believed to ship with 12MP wide angle sensor, 64MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and 30x digital zoom, another 12MP ultra wide angle lens and lastly a dedicated ToF sensor. Jon even mentioned in a different tweet that,
I’ve seen much better photos than these, but I can’t share them. Needless to say, they look much better than the renders.
Source: Jon Prosser (Twitter) 1, 2

US launch and pricing details hinted for Samsung Galaxy S20 series and Galaxy Z Flip


Couple of new tweets from the Twitter-based tipster and xdadevelopers writer Max Weinbach claims that, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20, the Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra will go up for grabs in the stateside starting on the first Friday of March (March 6 to be precise), and the top-end Galaxy S20 Ultra should cost you around 1300 USD. In a different tweet he also mentioned that the Galaxy Z Flip will likely launch on February 14, which falls exactly in line with the leak reported by Roland Quandt from the Germany-based source WinFuture.

Apparently, the clamshell phone is expected to go on sale in the United States as an AT&T exclusive, at least during it's initial launch and is also rumored to arrive as a separate unlocked variant. However the rumored price for the handset in US is anticipated to be around $1400 by Max, while the Galaxy Z Flip may supposedly carry a tag $1600 in the European region according to Roland.
Source: Max Weinbach (Twitter)

Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra's official press kit leaks


While the consumers around the globe are anxiously awaiting the launch of the next generation Galaxy S20 series or the 2019 Galaxy S10 successor smartphones on February 11, at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked Event from San Francisco, United States, our media desks are busy finding every bit of information we can bring for our readers. And what comes latest from our German sources are the leaked official press kit (renders) of the upcoming Galaxy S20 lineup, showing the phones in all possible angles, as well as revealing the color options of the devices to go on sale in.

With the help of these newly surfaced images we can confirm that, the models will feature 2.5D curved glass on the front housing the Infinity-O display panel and a rectangular-shaped camera module across all three adaptions on the rear top left corner (even though it may vary in it's proportions and design depending up on the variants). The images fall exactly in line with our previous leaks and reports, following the very same blueprint. As for the colors, the vanilla Galaxy S20 will be offered in Cosmic Gray, Cloud Blue and Cloud Pink (as seen above) color options, and the Galaxy S20+ will get the Black (pictured above) and Grey shades. The premium Galaxy S20 Ultra will arrive in the Cosmic Gray (seen above) and Cosmic Black tints, again as seen and heard in the past.

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Source: WinFuture

New pre-order poster leaks for Samsung Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra


Evan Blass, better known as @evleaks from Twitter has managed to get his hands on a newly leaked image, that is believed to be an alleged advertising poster for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra pre-orders. According to what we see here and if things can be taken for granted, the forthcoming Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra, the higher-end pricier siblings of the South Korean's 2020 flagship lineup will come with free Galaxy Buds+, a pair of premium wireless Bluetooth earphones that hasn't been officially announced by Samsung yet. The phones again looks to match our previous reports and also appears to feature similar penta camera arrangement on the rear, but packed in differently shaped modules, with the Ultra variant getting a dedicated periscope type telephoto lens with 100x hybrid zoom capabilities. The Galaxy S20 Plus is also showed off in a new bluish paint job.

Anyways we should hear more on the Samsung Galaxy S20 series as well as the Galaxy Buds+ formally from Samsung on February 11, at the manufacturer's scheduled Galaxy Unpacked Event.

Source: Evan Blass (Twitter)

We should see Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus's 4G LTE-only model, Samsung Latin accidentally published support page for this option


Samsung may not just offer their latest and upcoming Galaxy S20 smartphones with dual-mode standalone and non-standalone (SA/NSA) 5G capabilities as it's standard option across all markets as some sham rumors proposed in the past. The phones may actually come as dedicated 4G LTE variants too alongside the 5G supported models. Yesterday our Samsung-oriented sources have found that, the South Koreans had accidentally published the official support page for their next generation Galaxy S20 Plus 4G LTE adaption in the Latin American region. Even though the the page was quickly taken down by the company, that few minutes were enough for the phone's model number to get leaked across the web, and is now mentioned as SM-G985F. However the 5G variant of the device is said to have it's model number as SM-G986F. Likewise, the source have also found evidence stating that the vanilla Galaxy S20 will also have it's LTE-only option with model number SM-G980F, where else the 5G model of the same phone will carry the tag as SM-G981F.

It is believed Samsung will launch the more pricier 5G variants of their all new and forthcoming frontrunner smartphones to major markets like the United States the manufacturer's country of origin, South Korea. We will likely see the 4G LTE models arrive to the other cost-conscious markets and to countries where 5G is still under development.

Source: SAMMOBILE

Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus have most of it's key specifications leaked


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.


Source: Max Weinbach (Twitter) 1, 2

Camera sensors and display refresh rates have leaked for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 series


We had shared a detailed report revealing most of the camera features of the forthcoming Galaxy S20 Plus smartphone from Samsung earlier today. Following that and all other speculations in the past, we again have the infamous Twitter tipster Ice universe suggesting that we may not have the best screen refresh rates at the highest resolution quality on the next generation Galaxy S20 smartphones as previously anticipated.

According to the user, the South Koreans have apparently dropped the 2K Wide Quad High Definition (WQHD) resolution with 120Hz option on all the smartphones that's yet to go official from the Galaxy S20 fleet, on February 11, now allegedly leaving us with options to choose from Full High Definition (FHD) at 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rates and only offering the WQHD resolution at 60Hz. In a different tweet he also explained the primary camera arrangement for all three models. The vanilla Galaxy S20 is expected to come with a triple sensor module carrying a 12MP main lens accompanied with 64MP + 12MP sensors. On the Galaxy S20 Plus, we will get to see a quad camera layout as leaked in the past, shipping with a 12MP primary sensor as well as 64MP secondary sensor, and a third lens of 2MP along with a ToF (time-of-flight camera) sensor, which was missing on our previous report. Lastly for the Galaxy S20 Ultra, we look forward to a different quad camera module with a 108MP main camera a 48MP periscope type telephoto lens capable of 100x hybrid zoom (combining optical and digital zoom) + another 12MP camera and again a dedicated ToF sensor.
Source: Ice universe (Twitter) 1, 2

Here are some more leaked info on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra


Max Weinbach, the man responsible for the Galaxy S20 Plus 5G smartphone's leak in some real life images have once again made it to our desks with his new tweet, giving us some more detailed information on the forthcoming Galaxy S20 Ultra handset from Samsung. According to Max, the writer from xdadevelopers, we should see the priciest iteration from the Samsung Galaxy S lineup for 2020 arrive in two memory options, that will include the previously rumored 12GB base variant as well as new 16GB RAM adaption. For on board storage we can expect the Galaxy S20 Ultra to be available in three versions, coming out of the box with 128GB, 256GB and 512GB ROM, all supporting further expansions upto 1TB via a microSD card slot.

From the camera department, we once again hear about the 108MP main sensor and a 48MP telephoto lens that traits 10x optical and 100x hybrid zoom (a combination of optical and digital zoom) as mentioned in the last report, We even have the third sensor leak and is now said to carry a 12MP ultra wide angle sensor on the rear module for primary photography. The unit is forecasted to embrace a 5000mAh powered battery with 45W fast charging support and is said to charge from 0 to 100% in under 74 minutes. In a different tweet he also wrote that all three Galaxy S20 smartphones will bear eSIM capabilities.
Source: Max Weinbach (Twitter) 1, 2

New details emerge for Samsung's forthcoming Galaxy S20 smartphones


Rumors and leaks on the next generation flagship smartphones from Samsung just keeps flooding into our radars. The latest reports on the web suggest that we may see the all new Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra with a custom 108 megapixels primary sensor affixed the rear camera module and also another dedicated 48MP periscope type telephoto lens featuring 100x hybrid zoom capabilities. However the vanilla Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Plus is expected to pack 12 megapixels primary sensors, supposedly bringing the 9-to-1 Bayer technology integration as rumored in the past, that combines more pixels into one resulting in larger and sharper pictures. On the front both the models are speculated to house a 10 megapixels secondary front facing camera under the Infinity-O display from Samsung. We even heard details about the standard variant of Galaxy S20 to ship with a 6.2" Quad High Definition Plus Dynamic AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 4000mAh powered battery, while the Galaxy S20 Plus to tot a larger 6.7" QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED panel with similar refresh rates. As a reminder, in the previous report we told you about how Samsung may include 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM as base option for all versions across their upcoming Galaxy S frontrunners.

Source: Android Headlines

Samsung Galaxy S20 series to pack 12GB RAM as standard option. New rumors suggest


Hours back we shared the incoming Galaxy S20 Plus leak in some quality live hands-on images courtesy of the xdadevelopers writer, Max Weinbach. Now following this hot leak from the web, we have our notorious Samsung tipster, Ice universe from Twitter once again moving to the center stage to share some valuable piece of information with us. According to the user, the all new Galaxy S flagship series from the South Koreans will arrive with 12 gigabytes of LPDDR5 RAM as standard configuration for all the smartphones launching from the fleet, including the purported vanilla Galaxy S20, the aforementioned Galaxy S20 Plus and the all new Galaxy S20 Ultra, that was recently confirmed by the company's President and CEO of Telecommunications division, DJ Koh from a private conference held at the CES floor, in Las Vegas, United States, this past week. Apparently we are looking forward to the date, February 11, as Samsung have scheduled their 2020 Galaxy Unpacked Event in San Francisco, United States at sharp 11:00 AM (local time).
Source: Ice universe (Twitter)

We have some new details leaked for the next generation Galaxy Fold 2 as well as other speculations from India


Some new details have emerged from India suggesting that we maybe see the previously leaked Galaxy Fold 2 come out of the box with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor on board instead of the Snapdragon 865 SoC that has been anticipated lately. The reports also mentioned that we may see the Galaxy Fold 2, that already showed up in some alleged live images in the past, looking somewhat similar to the Motorola Razr smartphone, arrive with a 10MP front facing secondary camera that should be housed in the Infinity-O display, if the previous pictures are to be taken for granted.

The sources also revealed some professed information that, the production of the recently announced Galaxy A71, Galaxy A51 and the next in line Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20 Plus (which are the new names rumored for the Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11 Plus in 2020) have begun in India, in Samsung's manufacturing plants across the country. India will likely get the 4G LTE variants only of the forthcoming Galaxy S10 series successors as 5G network infrastructure is still not established in the country.

Source: mysmartprice