Samsung isn't left with much to reveal about the Galaxy S20 series during the Unpacked 2020 event on February 11. All the Galaxy S20 phones and their variants have been leaked already, along with press renders, detailed specifications, and launch dates. Now, T-Mobile's pricing for the Galaxy S20 has been leaked as well.
According to YouTuber Jon Prosser, T-Mobile will sell the Galaxy S20 in the US for $999. The pricing for the Galaxy S20+ and the Galaxy S20 Ultra on the carrier's network could be $1,199 and $1,399, respectively. Moreover, he says that all the Galaxy S20 series variants on the network would ship with support for at least Band 71 for 600MHz 5G. The phones would most likely be released through all the popular carriers in the US.
Previously, the pricing of the Galaxy S20 series for the European markets and the US was revealed. The Galaxy S20 is pegged to be priced at $990 (€899) and $1,100 (€999) for 4G and 5G variants, respectively. The S20+ 5G, on the other hand, is expected to be priced at $1,200 (€1,099). The Galaxy S20 Ultra, which could only be released in a 5G variant, could reportedly carry a price tag of $1,500 (€1,349) and $1,700 (€1,549) for 128GB and 512GB variants, respectively.
Samsung is stepping up its game considerably with the Galaxy S20 series, with all of the variants featuring 120Hz AMOLED screens with punch hole selfie cameras. All of them feature Exynos 990 or Snapdragon 865 processors, depending on the market, along with at least 12GB RAM and 128GB storage. The Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra could be powered by 4000mAh, 4500mAh, and 5000mAh batteries, respectively.
In terms of imaging, the Galaxy S20 is expected to come with a 12MP+64MP+12MP triple-camera setup. The S20+ will add a 3D ToF camera to the S20's camera setup. The S20 Ultra gets a considerable upgrade, featuring a 108MP primary camera, a 48MP 5x optical zoom camera (with 10x hybrid and 100x digital zoom), a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 3D ToF sensor. All the phones will feature 8K video recording.
The Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20+ are expected to feature 10MP selfie cameras, while the Galaxy S20 Ultra is pegged to come with a massive 40MP selfie camera. All the phones could record 4K 60fps videos using their front-facing cameras. Other features include Android 10 with One UI 2.1, IP68 certification, stereo speakers, and wireless charging.