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Samsung Galaxy S20+ Leaked in Real-life Images

The rumors and leaks surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S20+ smartphone will soon come to a stop as the February 11 launch date nears. That said, there is still some time left before Samsung makes the S20 series smartphones official. Ahead of the official launch in the next month, the real-life images showing the Samsung Galaxy S20+ have been leaked. The images show the beauty of the phone.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Leaked

Real-world Images of Samsung Galaxy S20+ Leaked

We’re now finally able to take our first official look at the actual Samsung Galaxy S20+ itself from live images. As you can see in the images, the phone has a punch hole camera on the front. On the rear, the device has a quad-camera setup with an LED flash unit along with a microphone hole. 

Since the Galaxy S20+ will be coming with an in-display fingerprint sensor, there wouldn’t be any physical fingerprint sensor on its rear side. Plus, we can see the right edge that possesses a volume rocker and the power button.

The forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S20+ is likely to come with a 2.5D glass on the front with small bezels. As per the reports, the punch-hole on the phone will be smaller than what we have seen on the Note 10

If nothing goes wrong, the Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup will be announced alongside the much-awaited foldable smartphone with a clamshell design during the company’s official Unpacked 2020 event.

Samsung is likely to change the name of the new Galaxy S11 series to the S20 series. Based on the earlier reports, Samsung’s new S20 series will include vanilla Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra smartphones and these smartphones are likely to have display sizes from 6.2 inches up to 6.9 inches. The handsets will be fuelled by either a new Samsung Exynos chipset or the Snapdragon 865 chipset depending on the regions.

In the camera department, the phones will feature a rear camera setup that comprises of 108-megapixel primary camera, a 48-megapixel telephoto lens with OIS, and a periscope-style camera module with 5x optical zoom. The features of the camera might include support for 8K video capture at 30fps, Director’s View, Night Hyperlapse, and Vertical Panorama, etc. As far as tee displays are concerned, all the phones are expected to come equipped with a curved Dynamic AMOLED display with a centrally-positioned hole-punch and a refresh rate of 120Hz.

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