Samsung just announced the new flagship Galaxy S20 series. At the bottom of the series is the new S20. It is the smallest of the three smartphones which make up the series equipped with a 6.3-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
The new S20 retains the top of the line Exynos 990 or the Snapdragon 865. It is also 5G capable in supported markets. The SoC is paired to at least 128GB in storage and 8GB of RAM. It is the only one in the series without the DepthVision camera which effectively makes it a triple lens camera.
The S20 is going to retail from USD$999. In Malaysia, it will be retailing for MYR3,599. Preorders will be happening from February 12, 2020 until February 26, 2020 in Malaysia.
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The recent Galaxy Unpacked saw the announcement of a new generation of Samsung flagships with the GalaxyS20 series. The Galaxy S20 Plus sits snugly in the middle of the series. It strikes a balance between the series helming S20 Ultra and the lower specc’d S20. It comes with a 6.7-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
The new S20+ is 5G ready with either the Exynos 990 or the Snapdragon 865. This is complemented with at least 128GB with 8gB of RAM. If lack of storage is your main concern. One does not have to worry about such issue as it is upgradable with just one small addition to the phone. A micro SD storage is available that is compatible up to 1TB of storage to get your off your mind of limited storage.
However, it does not come with the 100X Space Zoom but instead, comes with a maximum 30X hybrid zoom. But not to worry about the hybrid zoom as the phone still comes with an impressive 64MP main camera to give you clear pictures and videos. With the Galaxy S20 you are now able to capture smooth 8K Videos with built in camera stabilizers within the phone itself.
With that 8K picture quality you can turn a still from a video into a photo. Worried that it will be blurry as the still is from a video? Not to worry as video stills are captured in 33MP pictures.
The S20+ is going to retail from USD$1,199. In Malaysia, it will be retailing for MYR3,999. Pre-orders will be happening from February 12, 2020 until February 26, 2020 in Malaysia.
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Samsung just announced the new flagship Galaxy S20 series. At the bottom of the series is the new S20. It is the smallest of the three smartphones which make up the series equipped with a 6.3-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
The new S20 retains the top of the line Exynos 990 or the Snapdragon 865. It is also 5G capable in supported markets. This is complemented with at least 128GB with 8GB of RAM. It is the only one in the series without a depth sensor.
The S20 is going to retail from USD$999. In Malaysia, it will be retailing for MYR3,599. Pre-orders will be happening from February 12, 2020 until February 26, 2020 in Malaysia.
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Samsung has just announced their new flagship series, the Galaxy S20 series. The top most variant of the series is the Samsung GalaxyS20Ultra. It is also the variant with the largest screen with a 6.9-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
The new #S20Plus comes with the Exynos 990 or the Snapdragon 865. This does not come with 5G connectivity, only LTE. The SoC is paired to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
The new S20+ has three camera camera sensors out the back capable of 8K resolution videos. You have a 12MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens, and a 64MP telephoto lens capable of 3x optical zoom and 30x hybrid zoom.
The S20+ is going to retail from USD$ 1,199. In Malaysia, it will be retailing for MYR 3,999. Pre-orders will be happening from February 12, 2020 until February 26, 2020 in Malaysia.
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Samsung just announced the new flagship Galaxy S20 series. At the bottom of the series is the new S20. It is the smallest of the three smartphones which make up the series equipped with a 6.3-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
The new #S20 retains the top of the line Exynos 990 or the Snapdragon 865. It is also 5G capable in supported markets. The SoC is paired to a 128GB storage and 8GB RAM. It is the only one in the series without a depth sensor.
The S20 is going to retail from USD$999. In #Malaysia, it will be retailing for MYR3,599. Pre-orders will be happening from February 12, 2020 until February 26, 2020 in Malaysia.
Available 4th March 2020 onward the Galaxy S20 is available in three colour options. It is also the only device in the range with Pink colour option. You would be surprised too that there are not Cosmic Black option for the Galaxy S20. The other two are Cosmic Gray and Cloud Blue. The one you see here is the Cosmic Gray variant.
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Samsung has just announced their new flagship series, the Galaxy S20 series. The middle variant of the series is the Samsung Galaxy S20+. It is also the variant with a 6.7-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
The new S20 Plus comes with the Exynos 990 or the Snapdragon 865. In Malaysia, the S20+ does not come with 5G connectivity, only 4G LTE. The S20+ is equipped with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
The new S20+ has three camera sensors out the back capable of 8K resolution videos. You have a 12MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens, and a 64MP telephoto lens capable of 3x optical zoom and 30x hybrid zoom. It also has a dedicated depth sensor.
The Galaxy S20+ is going to retail from USD$ 1,199. In #Malaysia, it will be retailing for MYR 3,999. Preorders will be happening from February 12, 2020 until February 26, 2020 in Malaysia.
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Samsung has just announced their new flagship series, the Galaxy S20 series. The top most variant of the series is the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. It is also the variant with the largest screen with a 6.9-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
The new S20 Ultra comes with the Exynos 990 or the Snapdragon 865 equipped with 5G connectivity. This is complemented with 128GB with 12GB of RAM. It is the only one in the series with a quad camera setup capable of 100X Space Zoom.
Being able to capture is 8K and with slow motion is going to take up a lot of space but not to worry as the phone comes with a 128GB internal storage with an expandable storage of up to 1TB by using a micro SD memory card.
If 1TB is still is not enough storage for you. Fear not as the phone is 5G ready for you to back up all of your important files, documents, pictures and videos rapidly to and fro from the cloud.
5G technology is still fairly new and security concern over the internet are still on high alert. But with Samsung Knox rest assured that your digital life is safe from prying eyes.
The S20 Ultra is going to retail from USD$1,399. In Malaysia, it will be retailing for MYR4,999. Pre-orders will be happening from February 12, 2020 until February 26, 2020 in Malaysia.
It will be available 4th March 2020 onward. The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra will be available in two colors; Cosmic Grey and Cosmic Black. The one you see here is the Cosmic Black variant.
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Samsung has just announced their new flagship series, the Galaxy S20 series. Giving birth to a new generation of phone photography. The top most variant of the series is the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. It is also the variant with the largest screen with a 6.9-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display.
The new S20 Ultra comes with the Exynos 990 or the Snapdragon 865 equipped with 5G connectivity. This is complemented with 128GB with 12GB of RAM. It is the only one in the series with a quad camera setup capable of 100X Space Zoom.
With 108MP in the main camera you will be able to take photo and video in 8K. Having the sensor size almost three times bigger you will be able to capture more in the dark. By utilizing night mode the phone will use all its camera to take multiple shots at once and merging the photos to get a better image with less blur and noise.
Being able to record videos in 8k has its benefits to it. It has an anti-rolling stabilizer that balances your camera giving you clear and stable video. Other than that if you found a special or funny moment in the video but want it as a picture instead? Not to worry as you will be able to capture stills off the video and it will still be 33MP stills.
The S20 Ultra is going to retail from USD$1,399. In Malaysia, it will be retailing for MYR4,999. Pre-orders will be happening from February 12, 2020 until February 26, 2020 in Malaysia.
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Update (26 February 2020): Samsung Malaysia has officially extended their pre-orders until 1 March, 2020. Other than the extension there is no change to the terms and conditions of the pre-order.
Samsung just unpacked their first flagship series of the next decade, the Galaxy S20 Series. Hot off their big announcement, Samsung Malaysia is announcing the pre-orders for the new flagship series. It looks like Malaysia will be getting the Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra 5G.
The new Galaxy S20 will be priced at MYR3,599 while the S20+ will be retailing at MYR3,999. The 5G capable S20 Ultra, on the other hand, will be retailing for MYR4,999. Pre-orders will be kicking off in 10 hours time; at 5:00PM GMT+8/MST. Pre-orders of the Galaxy S20+ and the S20 Ultra will be entitled to a pair of Galaxy Buds+ worth MYR599. It looks like the S20 series will be available in Malaysia starting on March 4, 2020.
Malaysians can pre-order their smartphones from the Samsung eStore, Samsung Experience Stores, the Official Samsung stores on Lazada and Shopee, telcos and participating retail partners. To make the pre-orders, customers will need to make a MYR500 deposit via iPay88 for outlets or through checkout at the respective marketplace. Remember to keep your receipt. Users can then opt to self collect or have the phone delivered to them once it is available. The latter option requires users to make full payment for the device.
Wondering why we keep highlighting Malaysians? Well, to successfully collect your pre-orders, you will need to produce identification card when you collect your device. Only Malaysians 18 years (as of February 12, 2020) or older are eligible to make the pre-order. Each individual is entitled to pre-order only one unit of the S20, S20+ OR the S20 Ultra. Users are able to collect their pre-orders from March 4, 2020 to April 4, 2020.
Keep in mind the deposit is nonrefundable. It seems like there are a total of 13,000 units available for pre-order.
In the modern smartphone age today, there are a few launches that is always anticipated within the year. One of them is from Samsung early on in the year. This will be the Samsung Galaxy S line, for this year it will be the number 20, matching the year 2020.
Just like last year, and as the title suggests, there are three of them to complete the line-up. Unlike last year, the naming scheme is a little different. You start with a plain old Samsung Galaxy S20, then there is the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus, and then the biggest Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. All of them packs 5G support. Of course, if you do not want to dive into 5G just yet or want to fork out that much more money, there is the regular LTE version of the devices.
Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung’s Galaxy S20 is Samsung’s smallest 2020 Galaxy S device thus far. Barring the Samsung Galaxy S20 Lite, which might be quite inevitable, the smallest Galaxy S20 device will pack either a Samsung staple Exynos System on a Chip (SoC) for the global market or the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC for the United States market. Malaysia will no doubt get the Exynos version.
The Android 10 device will come with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for the LTE version. If you opt for the 5G version you get up to 12GB with the same internal storage option. Of course, you can expand that with a MicroSD card. Remember when Samsung did not allow the Galaxy Note5 to be MicroSD expandable? Disaster that one.
There is a square camera array arrangement going on at the back with three lenses. There is the main 12-Megapixel shooter, which is quite expected. It does not have the dual aperture that was known since the Samsung Galaxy S9 though. Paired to the main shooter is a 64-Megapixel telephoto shooter that enables the Samsung Galaxy S20 to have an optical zoom factor of 3x. Of course they will not forget the all-important 12-Megapixel ultra-wide angle sensor for that beautiful wide angle shots. Up front is a 10-Megapixel selfie shooter which should produce some stellar results.
As expected the Samsung Galaxy S20 has the beautiful Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O panel. It measures at 6.2-inch and pushes out the usual and expected 1440p Quad HD+ (1,440 x 3,200 pixels at 30Hz). Of course, Samsung being Samsung the display is an HDR10+. Oh, before we forget, it is a 120Hz (defaults to 1080p) display too so you should be getting an ultra smooth experience with the device. Thanks to 240Hz screen response rate, you should get a snappier experience too.
The OneUI 2.0 flagship will ship with a large 4,000 mAh battery under the familiar design language (very much like Note10 series) with some interesting colourways. The large battery can also be used to revers charge any wireless charging devices you may have in your accessory cabinet. There is no 3.5mm jack to be found anywhere, which is still quite sad.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus (S20+)
The bigger, bulkier Samsung Galaxy S20+ is technically a blown up version of the regular S20. Instead of the S20’s measly 6.2-inch though, you get a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O display with the same resolution and refresh rate. Bigger is better, right?
Of course bigger devices also means bigger battery and more cameras. Instead of the three cameras, it has four within the same camera array set up. There is an additional DepthVision Camera that helps with depth detection and therefore better Bokeh results.
Storage and RAM wise, if you opt for the LTE version, you are not getting anything more than what you would be getting on the regular Galaxy S20. Yes, 8GB RAM plus 128GB storage with MicroSD expandability. If you opt for the 5G version you get 12GB of RAM with up to 512GB in storage. Nice? Nice.
Of course, it comes with a bigger battery too at 4,500mAh. Obviously you get to chose from the same colour options too. Except, you do not get Cloud Pink. Hey, at least you can choose Cosmic Black.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
This is even bigger than the Plus. Its Dynamic AMOLED 2X display measures in at 6.9-inch and pushes Quad HD+ resolution (1440p) at up to 120Hz, just like its little brothers. Big, bigger, biggest.
The Ultra is a different beast entirely though. You get the option of choosing between an LTE or even a 5G version too. Storage options starts from 12GB of RAM and 128GB of storage up to a mind-boggling 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Yes? Yes.
You get a huge 5,000mAh battery too. You would want that battery, 5G can really drain the battery. The cameras too might really drain your battery life.
First of all, up front, in the O-punch hole, you get a 40-Megapixel front-facing camera. That camera is one of the most powerful selfie camera fitted in a Samsung Galaxy device. It is easily the most powerful fitted to a Samsung Galaxy S device.
Then there is the rear cameras. Its an array of four cameras too. It is not the usual 12-Megapixel plus 64-Megapixel plus 12-Megapixel arrangement that you get on the lesser models though. This top-of-the-line flagship gets an impressive 108-Megapixel main camera. You might not be surprised that the 108-Megapixel you find on the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro is also the same Samsung developed sensor.
The 108-Megapixel camera is paired to a 48-Megapixel telephoto camera that gives the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra the ability to zoom up to 30x optically and 100x digitally. Stalker smartphone alert? Defnitely.
There is also a 12-Megapixel ultra-wide angle lens too on the other side. There is also the DepthVision sensor you find on the S20+. If you stayed up and watch the livestream, you might notice a low-light sensor fitted in too. They did not talk about the sensor, but that should help with good looking low-light photos.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra takes camera to a whole new level not just with the physical cameras too. The new camera array comes with a slew of new software that might really change the game too.
Raising The Camera Game
8K resolution will be standard on all the Galaxy S20 variants. But it does not stop at just long form videos. 8K Video Snap is a new thing, made for more social media use, you can use it to capture moments very quickly by just launching the camera. Keep in mind that if you shoot on 8K using the Samsung Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20+ you are using the Telephoto lens. Bummer.
While the regular, traditional smartphone cameras take photos using one sensor at a time. The Samsung Galaxy S20 devices takes a single picture file with all the cameras they have. They call this Single Take.
If you work with the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, you get to zoom 30 times, or zoom it out to to ultra-wide photo, or just the regular wide angle photo all within a single shot. No more fiddling around and missing moments. Just make sure you get the right things in the frame and you are set.
The camera software also packs some new flashy Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) that improves on image stabilizing. It also helps with some rolling shutters when you move plenty. Oh yes, this can be your new production camera. They did use the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra to shoot the whole Unpacked 2020, you know.
More Stuff With The Galaxy S20 Series
All The Samsung Galaxy S20 devices in the series will be IP68 certified, as expected with all the modern Samsung Galaxy S devices. All of them will come with Fast Charging too via USB Type-C. If you are hoping the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra comes with 3.5mm jack, it does not too, sadly. All of the Samsung Galaxy S20 devices comes certified with Google’s Live Caption feature as part of Google’s Accessibility program.
Of course, it only makes sense if you get Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 at 10W. That wireless receiver can become transmitters for all the devices too. While all the devices come with dual SIM support, they work with eSIM too, which is always great since one of the SIM slots needs to be sacrificed if you opt for a MicroSD expansion.
There are a few colours available for the Samsung Galaxy S20 line-up. They differ slightly as you go through the range though. The Samsung Galaxy S20 comes in Cosmic Grey, or Cloud Blue, or Cloud Pink. The Samsung Galaxy S20+ comes in Cosmic Grey, or Cloud Blue, or Cosmic Black. The S20 Ultra comes in Cosmic Grey or Cosmic Black options only.
Prices start from US$ 999 (MYR 4,129*) for the Samsung Galaxy S20, US$ 1,199 (MYR 4,956*) for the Samsung Galaxy S20+, and US$ 1,399 (MYR 5,782*) for the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. Keep in mind these are the 5G variants though. Unpacked did not mention anything about the LTE versions but we are definitely getting them in Malaysia. More information on their website.
*Approximate conversion based on US$ 1 = MYR 4.13 on 12/02/2020
UPDATE: The Samsung Galaxy S20 series will start from MYR 3,599 (S20), MYR3,999 (S20+), and MYR 4,999 (S20 Ultra). For Malaysia, the Samsung Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+ will only be available in LTE variants while the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra will come in both LTE and 5G variants. Pre-orders starts from the 12th of February 2020 at 5.00 p.m. onward to the 26th February 11.59 p.m., terms and conditions apply. The devices should be out in stores on the 4th of March 2020 onward.