Samsung Galaxy S20 Series Coming With 8K Video Recording, Quick Take, Super ISO Features

Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy S20+ smartphone with 8K video recording capability. It is also tipped to sport a 120Hz display, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, and a Quick Share feature. Read more to find about Samsung Galaxy S20+ Price in India, Specifications, and Features

Samsung Galaxy S20

Price and Availability

The Samsung Galaxy S20+ is expected to be launched on February 11 at the company’s Galaxy Unpacked event. Sales will start in the US from March 6.

The company has already added a reservation page on its US website that asks for personal details. There is no information about the Indian launch as yet.

Samsung is also expected to unveil the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Ultra at the same event.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 5G is tipped to come with a price tag of EUR 899 – 999 (approx Rs 71,000 – Rs 78,900).

The Galaxy S20+ 5G and Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G will be priced at EUR 1,099 (approx Rs 86,700) and EUR 1,349 (approx Rs 1,06,000).

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Specifications

Processor7nm in-house Exynos 990/ Snapdragon 865
RAM12GB
Internal Storage128GB/ 512GB UFS 3.0 (expandable up to 1TB)
DisplayInfinity-O display, QHD (1440 x 3200 pixels), 120Hz refresh rate, 20:9 aspect ratio
OSAndroid 9 Pie
Primary (Rear) CameraFour (12MP + 64MP + unspecified) with flash
Front Camera10MP
Battery4,000mAh/ 4,500mAh
Dual SIMYes

As per recent leaks and rumors, the upcoming handsets are said to be powered by a 7nm in-house Exynos 990/ Snapdragon 865 processor (along with 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB/ 512GB UFS 3.0 storage (expandable up to 1TB).

The 4,500mAh battery on Samsung Galaxy S20+ is rumored to come with 25W fast charging support. A Super-Fast charger will be included in the retail box.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 is tipped to be backed by a 4,000mAh battery with 25W charging support.

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Cameras

The Samsung Galaxy S20+ will sport a rectangular rear camera setup with four sensors and an LED flash. It will allow users to record 8K videos (at 30fps frame rate, 16:9 aspect ratio) and 4K videos (60fps, with OIS and EIS support).

A 12MP Sony IMX555 primary sensor will be combined with a 64MP Samsung ISOCELL S5KGW2 sensor (telephoto), a 12MP Samsung ISOCELL S5K2LA ultra-wide angle sensor, and a Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor.

The Galaxy S20 is said to capture images using all camera sensors simultaneously. This ‘Quick Take’ feature will enable users to decide which sensor they would like.

Camera features will include Super ISO, 3x optical zoom, and 30x digital zoom. The telephoto shooter is said to provide a zoom effect by cropping 64MP images to a smaller resolution.

For selfies and video calling, users will get a 10MP Sony IMX374 image sensor with 4K video recording support (60fps, with OIS and EIS support).

Additional features include a zoom-in mic, a Smart Selfie Angle, Single Take Photo, and a Pro Video.

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Features

  • 8K video recording
  • 4K video recording
  • Quick take
  • Super ISO
  • 3x optical zoom
  • Infinity-O display
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor
  • 25W fast charging support
  • AKG-tuned Dolby Atmos speaker
  • Android 10 OS
  • One UI 2.0 custom skin

The Samsung Galaxy S20+ will sport a 6.7-inch Infinity-O display with QHD (1440 x 3200 pixels) resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

The smaller Galaxy S20 is essentially a smaller variant of the Galaxy S20+. It sports a 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED Infinity-O display with WQHD+ (1440 x 3200 pixels) resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Additional features will include an AKG-tuned Dolby Atmos speaker and Android 10 OS (with One UI 2.0 custom skin on top).

Also read: Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite With 48MP Camera, Infinity-O Display Launched in India

Quick Share

The new feature looks similar to Apple’s AirDrop. It is said to allow two Galaxy devices to quickly share files with each other.

Users will also be able to transfer files to Samsung’s SmartThings devices ( Samsung TV, fridge, etc) via Samsung Cloud. Up to 1GB files can be sent at a time (maximum of 2GB per day).

Once you choose who you want to use this new feature with, you simply hit the share button on any file. You should see other Quick Share users in that menu.

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