The supposed spec sheet was uploaded on Twitter by leaker Ishan Agarwal as a collaboration with MySmartPrice. Agarwal highlights that all three Galaxy S20 variants will feature Samsung’s Exynos 990 for European and Asian markets rather than the Snapdragon 865 SoC, which could be exclusive only to the US.
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) January 17, 2020 According to the leak, the standard S20 reportedly features a 6.2-inch display, while the Plus and Ultra variants sports 6.7-inch and 6.9-inch respectively. Although all three phones are listed to have 120hz Infinity-O displays, IceUniverse suggests that the resolutions are limited to only Full High Definition and not Wide Quad High Definition. On top of featuring the Exynos 990 SoC, all three models are equipped with 128GB internal storage which are expandable of up to 1TB via MicroSD. Additionally, the S20 Ultra reportedly includes a 512GB option as well.
Battery-wise, the Ultra version packs the largest capacity with 5000mAh, followed by the Plus with 45000mAh, and finally the standard S20 with 4000mAh. All three phones are said to feature Samsung One UI 2.0 based on the Android 10 operating system, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers by AKG, 8K 30fps video recording capability, and are water resistant with IP68 rating. The both standard and Plus models of the Galaxy S20 reportedly include a 10MP front-facing camera, as well as a triple camera setup consisting of a 12MP main, a 64MP telephoto and a 12MP ultra-wide, as well as a 10MP front-facing camera. The aforementioned telephoto camera allegedly features 3x optical zoom, 30x digital zoom.
Meanwhile, the Ultra variant features a 40MP front-facing camera, and its triple rear cameras include a 108MP main, a 48MP telephoto, and a 12MP ultrawide. The S20 Ultra’s telephoto is supposedly capable of 10x optical zoom, and 100x digital zoom. For a while now, Samsung has been shipping its flagship phones to our region with their own Exynos SoC instead of Snapdragon chipsets. Therefore, it comes to no surprise if this leak is later proven accurate by the time the Galaxy S20 launches next month. The upcoming flagship series will be fully unveiled at the Samsung Unpacked event in San Francisco on 11 February. (Source: Ishan Agarwal, Geekbench, IceUniverse || Images: XDA, OnLeaks. )