The launch of Samsung's new Samsung S20, S20 + and Galaxy S20 Ultra left no news that we are still aiming for. However, the last 11 days were one of the unfulfilled events of the Galaxy Unpacked with new products we remember, and not surprisingly, days later, we continue to receive information about new devices announced by a South Korean company.
In fact, during the presentation and subsequent dates, they were even more available details on the Galaxy S20, S20 + and S20 Ultra that we were at first mistaken.
An 8K recorded video will take 600 MB per minute
The Three variants of the Gallery S20 series are capable of recording video in 8K resolution at 24 FPS. Yes, you better have a microSD card ready before starting to take a video with such adjustments, because as mentioned in the SamMobile, one minute of video captured in 8K resolution will amount to 600 MB. In fact, Samsung personally decided to reduce the 8K video recording limit to five minutes per clip.
The Green S20 Ultra is the only non-recording model at 960FPS
But there are some sensitive details regarding the calls with video capture. As you can read on the official data page for new phones, Only the SG S20 and S20 are capable of recording video Super Slow Motion at 960 FPSwhile model Ultra It can only capture clips at 480 FPS, which will be technically converted to a rate of 960 frames per second.
The reason why Samsung decided to reduce the Galaxy S20 Ultra's limits in terms of video capture is unknown. However, it should be emphasized that, to date, all Samsung phones capable of recording video at 960 FPS have been calculated from 480 to 960 FPS in the same way as the S20 Ultra. Galaxy S20 and S20 + then brands mobiles first capable of recording at 960 FPS natively.
There is no trace of a face opening
Unlike firms like Apple or Google, Samsung is still busy providing their phones with a biometric system based on facial recognition. So much so, that as they point out 9to5Google, the company even eliminated the possibility of open the cellphone face to face using the front camera to selfies, a task that was present in previous models of this series.
There will be 4G models for the Galaxy S20 and S20 +, but not the S20 Ultra
Each model in the new series has 5G connectivity thanks to the introduction of a specific module compatible with Snapdragon 865 or Exynos 990 chips – depending on the market. However, for those who like to save some money on the cost of losing that capacity, it is possible buy 4G Galaxy S20 and S20 + features, though not the S20 Ultra.
The screen does not automatically reach 120Hz
Another common feature of the three models is A maximum display speed of 120Hz. Of course, when you get your newest app, you don't think he comes As fluid as you should be, you should know that it has a meaning: by default, Samsung keeps screen at 60 Hz and QuadHD + resolution, and when 120 Hz is activated using the system settings, adjustment will be reduced to Full HD + by default.
All three models include support for “Live Captions”
This is one of the details that was not seen during the presentation: the three types of S20 series include the Live Caption function Google introduced and Android 10 to Pixels 4. This tool allows automatically generate subtitles for any video format, even if the original content doesn't include it.
However, as with Pixels, This function is only available in English initially, although we hope that it will soon expand its support for new languages.
Gorilla Glass 6 is a glass sandwich in the Ultra model
Other details confirmed by Samsung are the installation of Two Gorilla Glass 6 panels on the front and back of the Galaxy S20 Ultra. This crystal, which seems to double the previous generation in terms of resistance, is only available on the front of the Galaxy S20 and S20 +, whose back is protected by Gorilla Glass 5.
A small (but important) change in the camera app
With the advent of Pixel 4, Google introduced some amazing changes to the camera app: holding the shutter button down will no longer capture the explosion of images, but was recording a short video clip. Now, Samsung has decided to follow the same steps, and the Galaxy S20 is the first to introduce the function to their native system.
The curious task of finding out more about Bluetooth
In addition to the new Quick Share file transfer tool, the Galaxy S20 includes a curious technology related to Bluetooth technology. As described in SamMobile, Samsung has used a tool that enables any S20 series device acts as a “bridge” for Bluetooth, so that other devices can send content to Samsung's mobile device, which will then send it to the device where the content is being transferred.
It is a function whose function is best understood by example: suppose you have your Galaxy S20 connected to your car's Bluetooth to send music. In the event that another passenger wants to transfer a song through the sound system of your car, instead you must connect your mobile phone with the car itself, simply pair your device to your Galaxy S20 to start transmitting audio to the car.
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