The day that many of us had been waiting for has finally arrived, even though what it was supposed to reveal to us had already been revealed long before. The Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and the Galaxy S20 Ultra have all been officially announced today.
Samsung can now get down to the business of selling its new flagship while you and I will have to decide which model we’re going to get.
Which Galaxy S20 are you going to get?
The company has aimed to offer something for everyone with its three new models. Depending on what you’re looking to get out of your new phone and how much money you’re willing to spend, there’s a lot that each of these Galaxy S20 models can provide for you.
The Galaxy S20, for example, is the “entry-level” device for this new family. That being said, it offers you a 6.2-inch QHD+ 120Hz display, an Exynos 990 processor (Snapdragon 865 in some markets) with 8/12GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Its robust camera setup includes a 12MP primary sensor with 12MP ultra wide and 64MP telephoto sensors. There’s also a 4,000mAh battery keeping the lights on. This might be the device for you if you’re looking to upgrade and want something that has all of the trappings you’d expect from a 2020 flagship without added tech that you have no need for.
If you prefer larger displays, than the Galaxy S20+ is a very good option with its 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz display. It has the same camera system as the Galaxy S20 with the exception of the ToF DepthVision sensor. All of the other specs are same but you do get a larger 4,500mAh battery. This might be the model that most customers end up buying since it strikes an almost perfect balance between what the customers needs and wants from a modern smartphone.
The Galaxy S20 Ultra is in a league of its own. With its 6.9-inch QHD+ 120Hz display and up to 16GB of RAM, it’s an absolute beast. The camera is unlike anything on the market with its 108MP primary sensor, 12MP ultra-wide sensor, and 48MP telephoto sensor. It also gets a ToF camera and supports 10x Hybrid Optic Zoom and up to 100x Super Resolution Zoom. Samsung has even kitted the device with a massive 5,000mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging.
So which of these is the one that you’ll end up buying? Vote below and share your reasons with us down in the comments.