We have already seen the new Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 + and S20 Ultra in various colors. However, Samsung looks like it still needs to have a small surprise save for the Unpacked 2020 event on February 11. Or so we thought before the final leak revealed one of the a few Galaxy S20 colors which we were left to see.
It's about finishing "Rosa Cloud" either It's white, available today with photos shared only with a German website Winfuture.
The third color of the Galaxy S20 is filtered on official photos
For translators, it seems from one of the providers that they will sell it after the market launches, we can see all the details of the design of this pink Samsung S20. It's a much easier start than the pink tone of the Galaxy Note10, very similar to other colors of the Samsung Galaxy S7.
Otherwise, an image does not guarantee a lot of data: it reunites with a screen that loses its distinctive curvature on the edge and find a hole centered at the top of the screen, and a camera three times in the background,
From what we’ve read so far, next to the color pink, the Galaxy S20 will also come in shades blue and gray. Besides, all features of the device have been acquired for a long time; We review them below:
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Dimensions | 165 x 68 x 7.9 mm 164 grams |
Screen | 6.2-Inch Dynamic AMOLED Infinity-O Refresh rate of 120 Hz |
The decision | WQHD + (3,200 x 1,440 pixels) 563 ppi |
Processor | Samsung Exynos 990 |
RAM | 812 GB |
An operating system | One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 |
Storage | 128 GB of Micro SD boost up to 1 TB |
Cameras | After Quad of 12 MP + 64 MP tele + 12 MP Ultra Wide + ToF Forward 10 MP |
Battery | 4,000 mAh |
Other | IP68, 5G protection, stereo speakers Dorby Atmos Stereo Speaker by AKG |
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