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Everything you need to know about Galaxy S20 and S20+

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By now you should already know that Samsung just unveils the Galaxy S20 series smartphones. Now, we will be talking about the Samsung Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+. There are a few differences in comparison with the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra.

The obvious difference would be the display sizes. Both the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+ features 6.2″ and 6.7″ display respectively. Both of these smartphones do support the Quad HD+ resolutions and also it features the 120Hz screen refresh rate. Similar to the Galaxy S20 Ultra, the front also comes with the punch-hole display to hold the front selfie camera.

Over at the camera section, the S20+ features a quad-camera setup whereas the Galaxy S20 features a triple camera setup. It has the 12MP wide-angle camera, 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera a 64MP telephoto lens and the DepthVision camera. If you are opt in to choose the Galaxy S20 then you might not get the DepthVision camera. Over at the front, there is the 10MP front selfie camera.

Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus

Even though the Galaxy S20 and S20+ have a similar Snapdragon 865 processor with the Galaxy S20 Ultra, still the memory configurations are different. The RAM size comes in either 8GB or 12GB only. Unlike the Galaxy S20 Ultra, it comes in 16GB configurations. For the storage wise, the Galaxy S20 only comes with 128GB internal storage. Whereas the Galaxy S20+ allows you to choose between 128GB and 512GB on Galaxy S20+. On top of that, you can still upgrade your storage with the microSD card for up to 1TB.

Keeping the lights on in these two smartphones are the 4,000mAh and 4,500mAh battery. However, looking at the specs, both the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+ gets a 25W wired fast charging brick only. Don’t worry you can still charge these phones with the wireless charger too.

Overall, these are the known specs of the Samsung Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+. For more information, you can find out from the Samsung Malaysia website.

Raaj Lokanathan
Raaj Lokanathan
A software engineer as a profession. A tech blogger as a passion.

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