Leaked Galaxy S20 Promo Video Sheds Light on Some New Features; Prices to Be Higher Than Initial Estimate

Leaked Galaxy S20 Promo Video Sheds Light on Some New Features; Prices to Be Higher Than Initial Estimate

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Samsung's Galaxy S20 series is arguably the most leaked flagship in history, second only to Google Pixel 3. One would think that it would stop leaking at some point in time; more so hours before its official unveiling. It seems like Samsung has no such luck, as one Chinese YouTube channel seems to have gotten their hands on all three models and even took the time to explain some of their specs.

At this point, most of the information contained in the video seems tad repetitive. We already know the camera configurations of all three devices. The 'base' Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20 Plus will come with two 12 MP sensors, a 64 MP telephoto lens, and a 10 MP front-facing camera. The Galaxy S20 Ultra, on the other hand, will come with a 108 MP wide-angle lens, a 48 MP telephoto lens, a 12 MP sensor, and a 40 MP selfie camera. The video also shows us the telephoto lens' prowess, something we'll go into more detail in a separate post. It also confirms that all three devices can record video at 8K 30 fps. There's something called 'Single Take Mode' as well. It captures a series of photos and images using all lenses and lets you pick the best moments out of them.

Leaked Galaxy S20 Promo Video Sheds Light on Some New Features; Prices to Be Higher Than Initial Estimate

Feb 11, 2020, 3:37pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/leaked-galaxy-s20-promo-video-sheds-light-on-some-new-features-prices-to-be-higher-than-initial-estimate/ > Samsung's Galaxy S20 series is arguably the most leaked flagship in history, second only to Google Pixel 3. One would think that it would stop leaking at some point in time; more so hours before its official unveiling. It seems like Samsung has no such luck, as one Chinese YouTube channel seems to have gotten their hands on all three models and even took the time to explain some of their specs. > At this point, most of the information contained in the video seems tad repetitive. We already know the camera configurations of all three devices. The 'base' Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20 Plus will come with two 12 MP sensors, a 64 MP telephoto lens, and a 10 MP front-facing camera. The Galaxy S20 Ultra, on the other hand, will come with a 108 MP wide-angle lens, a 48 MP telephoto lens, a 12 MP sensor, and a 40 MP selfie camera. The video also shows us the telephoto lens' prowess, something we'll go into more detail in a separate post. It also confirms that all three devices can record video at 8K 30 fps. There's something called 'Single Take Mode' as well. It captures a series of photos and images using all lenses and lets you pick the best moments out of them.