The Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra are getting unveiled on
Galaxy S20 to closely follow the design language introduced by the Galaxy Note 10 back in summer 2019.
A center positioned punch hole to facilitate the venerable camera will be featured up and front. The broad draft was laid out by the Note 10 series, but it looks as if the Galaxy S20-series will further perfect and polish that newfangled design language.
The starkest difference would probably be the enormous camera island at the rear, which will house the multiple cameras, the main wide-angle, the ultra wide-angle, the telephoto, and the ToF sensor(s), depending on the model.
This year Galaxy models could come with the most impressive set of cameras on a Galaxy so far. Galaxy S10 generation is not that different at least from a design perspective. They look just as premium in their glass metal attire with triple cameras, vibrant colors, and slick looks.
The new Galaxies will all be larger across the board starting at 6.2″ for the S20, 6.7″ for the S20+, and 6.9″ for the S20 Ultra,
The 6.2″ Galaxy S20 stacks up against the 6.2″ Galaxy S10. The new Galaxy S20 is noticeably taller with dimensions of 151.7 x 69.1 x 9.1mm and narrower. It is thicker than the Galaxy S10, which stands at 149.9 x 70.4 x 7.8mm. The Galaxy S10 was also a feather weight at 157gr, and hopefully, the S20 doesn’t tip the scales that much more.
Galaxy S20+ is 6.7″ come at 161.9 x 73.7 x 8.9mm, which is taller, narrower, and slightly thicker than the 6.4″ Galaxy S10+, which stands at 157.6 x 74.1 x 7.8mm. Weighing just 175gr, the Galaxy S10+ can be considered quite light for its size, which hopefully applies to the S20+ as well.
Largest Galaxy at 166.9 x 76 x 10.2mm, the 6.9″
The S20 Ultra will be a smidgen narrower, which should make it easier to handle. At 196gr, the Note 10+ is okay for a phone of this size, but the S20 Ultra will likely weigh a bit more.
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