Samsung Galaxy S20 and S20+ Specification, Price, Release Date and Comparison
The day chosen by Samsung to renew its Galaxy S line has arrived and we already have among us, in addition to the new Galaxy Z Flip folding phone, the three models of the S20 family: Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 + and Galaxy S20. Leaving aside the first of them - the most advanced -, the last two arrive to succeed the Galaxy S10 + and the Galaxy S10, respectively and do so fulfilling everything that had been leaked so far, both in terms of design as to its benefits.
Both smartphones bring the Exynos 990 as a brain and are compatible with the 5G NSA and SA networks, but differ in the dimensions, in the battery and, mainly, in the rear camera: triple in the standard model and quad in the Plus variant. Let's look at all its features carefully.
Same brain, different size
Both the Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20 + mount a Dynamic AMOLED display with Quad HD + resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate and HDR10 + support. However, the diagonal size is different in the two smartphones: 6.2 inches for the S20 and 6.7 for the S20 +, which translates into a pixel density of 563 and 525 dpi respectively.The two phones have a perforation in the center and an ultrasonic fingerprint reader under the panel, which joins the facial recognition to complete the duo of biometric authentication systems. And as a wrapper, a body that boasts a thick content and IP68 certification of resistance to water and dust.
Inside both phones, we find the Exynos 990, the most powerful Samsung processor to date. This 7 nm EUV chipset (ultraviolet lithography) is accompanied by the ARM Mali-G77 MP11 GPU and the Exynos Modem 5123, a 5G modem that gives these two new models compatibility with 5G NSA and SA networks.
The RAM options for the LTE and 5G versions are identical on both phones, 8 GB and 12 GB LPDDR5, respectively, the same as the operating system: Android 10 with Samsung's One UI 2.0 layer. Yes, there is a difference in storage, because to the 128 GB variant offered by the Galaxy S20 and the S20 + LTE, the S20 + 5G adds another with 256 GB and 512 GB. In all cases, expandable with a micro SD card of up to 1 TB.
More cameras and more resolution
Although these two new members of the Galaxy S family share the 10 MP front camera with f / 2.2 aperture, the rear camera - with 8K video recording in both cases and housed in a rectangular module - does present an important difference: it consists of three sensors in the case of the S20 and four in the case of the S20 +.Thus, the two share an ultra-wide-angle of 12 MP f / 2.2, a wide-angle of 12 MP f / 1.8 and a telephoto lens of 64 MP f / 2.0, to which the Plus model adds a ToF sensor that Samsung calls DephVision. In both cases, the wide-angle and telephoto lenses have an OIS optical image stabilizer, and the hybrid zoom reaches 3 magnifications (30X in digital).
If you look now at the battery, the S20 has 4,000 mAh, while the S20 + rises to 4,500 mAh. Of course, both are compatible with fast charging and fast wireless charging. The connectivity options are identical in the two models, including the aforementioned compatibility with 5G networks.
Price and Release Date
Both the Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20 will be available in two RAM options, 8 GB for the LTE variant and 12 GB for the 5G model; However, while the Galaxy S20 will only be marketed with 128 GB for both versions, the S20 + will arrive in 128 GB for its LTE version and 128, 256 and 512 GB for the 5G version (which includes the Galaxy Buds + as a gift).They are already in pre-sale, but will arrive on the market on March 13 in three different colors for each of them: gray (Cosmic Gray), blue (Cloud Blue) and black (Cosmic Black) for the Plus, and gray (Cosmic Gray), blue (Cloud Blue) and pink (Cloud Pink) for the standard. Prices are as follows:
- Samsung Galaxy S20 LTE (8 GB / 128 GB): 909 euros.
- Samsung Galaxy S20 5G (12 GB / 128 GB): 1,009 euros.
- Samsung Galaxy S20 + LTE (8 GB / 128 GB): 1,009 euros.
- Samsung Galaxy S20 + 5G (12 GB / 128 GB): 1,109 euros with Galaxy Buds + as a gift.
- Samsung Galaxy S20 + 5G (12 GB / 512 GB): 1,259 euros with Galaxy Buds + as a gift.
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Here is details specifications comparison of Galaxy S20 Vs Galaxy S20 Plus.
Smasung Galaxy S20 |
Smasung Galaxy S20 Plus |
Brand and Model |
Brand and Model |
Brand |
Brand |
Samsung
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Samsung
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Model |
Model |
Model name of the device.
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Galaxy S20
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Galaxy S20 Plus
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Galaxy S20 Operating System (OS) |
Galaxy S20 Plus Operating System (OS) |
An operating system (OS) is the program that manages all of the other application programs in a smartphone.
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Android 10
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Android 10
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User Interface (UI) |
User Interface (UI) |
A user interface (UI) is the graphical and usually touch-sensitive display on a smartphone that allows the user to interact with the device's apps, features, content and functions
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One UI 2.0
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One UI 2.0
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Galaxy S20 System on Chip (SOC) |
Galaxy S20 Plus System on Chip (SOC) |
System on chips manages and controls the operation of the hardware components such as Main processor, graphics processor and memory. | |
SOC |
SOC |
SOC is a microchip with all the necessary electronic circuits. | |
Samsung Exynos 990 | Samsung Exynos 990 |
Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (For Only USA) | Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (For Only USA) |
Process Technology |
Process Technology |
Nanometer (nm) architecture is the size of a transistor. The smaller the size, the more transistors can be integrated into the processor chip, which increases the computing volume. | |
7 nm | 7 nm |
CPU |
CPU |
CPU consists of multiple cores: Dual, Quad, Hexa, and Octa core. CPU cores distribute the work that comes in when you use your phone. | |
2x 2.7 GHz Exynos M5 Mongoose | 2x 2.7 GHz Exynos M5 Mongoose |
2x 2.5 GHz ARM Cortex-A76 | 2x 2.5 GHz ARM Cortex-A76 |
4x 2.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A55 | 4x 2.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A55 |
CPU Bits |
CPU Bits |
Processors use their register to store data as they perform their job, so more room means more values can be stored. | |
64 bit | 64 bit |
Instruction Set |
Instruction Set |
The instruction set architecture (ISA) is a group of commands used by the software to manage the CPU's work. | |
ARMv8-A | ARMv8-A |
CPU Frequency |
CPU Frequency |
It is measured in Megahertz (MHz) or Gigahertz (GHz). That number represents how many times the internal clock inside the CPU ticks in cycles per second. | |
2700 MHz | 2700 MHz |
CPU Cores |
CPU Cores |
The core CPU is the processor unit, which implements the instructions in the program. In the old days, each processor had one core that could focus on one task at a time. Today, CPUs have dual core, quad core, hexa core and so on. It increases the performance of the device, allowing several instructions to be executed in parallel. | |
8 | 8 |
GPU |
GPU |
GPU is a graphics processing unit, which handling the visual rendering elements of a phone's display They improve the performance in the rendering of videos, games, and other graphics. | |
ARM Mali-G77 MP11 | ARM Mali-G77 MP11 |
GPU Cores |
GPU Cores |
The GPU consists of hundreds of smaller cores. They handle the computation of graphics in various applications. | |
11 | 11 |
Galaxy S20 RAM Capacity |
Galaxy S20 Plus RAM Capacity |
RAM (Random-Access Memory) is short-term digital storage which used by the operating system and all installed applications. | |
8 GB | 8 GB |
12 GB (For 5G Variants) | 12 GB (For 5G Variants) |
RAM Type |
RAM Type |
The RAM in smart phones are a type known as LPDDR (low-power double data rate) which consumes little energy and heats up very little. | |
LPDDR5 | LPDDR5 |
RAM Frequency |
RAM Frequency |
RAM frequency relates directly to the rate of reading/writing from/in the RAM memory. | |
2750 MHz | 2750 MHz |
Galaxy S20 Storage |
Galaxy S20 Plus Storage |
Smartphone storage is often considered as the total storage available on the device where the operating system, pre-installed apps and other system software is installed | |
128 GB | 128 GB |
256 GB ( 12 GB (For 5G Variants) | |
512 GB ( 12 GB (For 5G Variants) | |
UFS 3.0 | UFS 3.0 |
Galaxy S20 Memory Cards |
Galaxy S20 Plus Memory Cards |
The types can be split into three main categories; SDXC, SDHC and SD cards. The key difference is the file system the cards use, and it affects the amount of storage it can hold. SD cards cap out at 2 GB, SDHC cards can handle between 4GB and 32GB, while SDXC cards are the highest memory capacity and typically made in sizes larger than 32GB. | |
microSD | microSD |
microSDHC | microSDHC |
microSDXC | microSDXC |
Galaxy S20 Display |
Galaxy S20 Plus Display |
The display of a smartphone is featured by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc. | |
Type / Technology |
Type / Technology |
One of the main features of the display is its type / technology, on which depends its performance. There are many display types used in smartphones: LCD, OLED, AMOLED, Super AMOLED, TFT, IPS and a few others. | |
Dynamic AMOLED 2X | Dynamic AMOLED 2X |
Diagonal Size |
Diagonal Size |
The size of a screen is usually described by the length of its diagonal, which is the distance between opposite corners. | |
6.2 in | 6.7 in |
157.48 mm | 170.18 mm |
15.75 cm | 17.02 cm |
Width |
Width |
Approximate inner width of the screen | |
2.54 in | 2.75 in |
64.62 mm | 69.84 mm |
6.46 cm | 6.98 cm |
Height |
Height |
Approximate inner height of the display | |
5.65 in | 6.11 in |
143.61 mm | 155.19 mm |
14.36 cm | 15.52 cm |
Aspect Ratio |
Aspect Ratio |
The ratio between the height and width of the display | |
2.222:1 | 2.222:1 |
Resolution |
Resolution |
The display resolution shows the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical side of the screen. The higher the resolution means the greater the detail of the displayed content. | |
1440 x 3200 pixels | 1440 x 3200 pixels |
Pixel Density |
Pixel Density |
Pixel density is calculated by dividing the diagonal pixel resolution of a display by its diagonal size. The higher the pixel density means more detailed and clear information displayed on the screen. | |
566 ppi (pixels per inch) | 524 ppi (pixels per inch) |
222 ppcm (pixels per centimeter) | 205 ppcm (pixels per centimeter) |
Color Depth |
Color Depth |
It shows the number of bits used for the color components of one pixel. The more bits per pixel, the higher color variety and quality of the display. | |
24 bit | 24 bit |
16777216 colors | 16777216 colors |
Display Area |
Display Area |
The estimated percentage of smartphone display area. | |
88.82% | 91.12% |
Other Features |
Other Features |
Information about other functions and features of the display. | |
Capacitive | Capacitive |
Multi-touch | Multi-touch |
Scratch resistant | Scratch resistant |
Corning Gorilla Glass 6 | Corning Gorilla Glass 6 |
Infinity-O Display | Infinity-O Display |
Always-On Display | Always-On Display |
120Hz refresh rate | 120Hz refresh rate |
HDR10+ | HDR10+ |
Galaxy S20 Sensors |
Galaxy S20 Plus Sensors |
Sensors vary in type and purpose. They increase the overall functionality of the smartphone, in which they are integrated. | |
Proximity | Proximity |
Light | Light |
Accelerometer | Accelerometer |
Compass | Compass |
Gyroscope | Gyroscope |
Barometer | Barometer |
Geomagnetic | Geomagnetic |
Fingerprint | Fingerprint |
Hall | Hall |
In-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor | In-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor |
Galaxy S20 Rear Camera |
Galaxy S20 Plus Rear Camera |
The rear camera of the smartphone is usually placed on its back and can be combined with one or more additional cameras. | |
Sensor type |
Sensor type |
The most common types of sensors on smartphones are CMOS, BSI, ISOCELL, etc. | |
CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) | CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) |
ISO |
ISO |
ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. Image sensors operate within a specific ISO range. The higher the ISO rating is, the more sensitive to light the sensor is. | |
50 - 800 | 50 - 800 |
Sensor format |
Sensor format |
The image sensor format is the shape and size of the image sensor. It is usually expressed in inches. | |
1/2.55" | 1/2.55" |
Pixel size |
Pixel size |
Pixels are the basic building blocks of digital photography: they are the individual elements that capture light to compensate for your image. Pixels are usually measured in microns (μm). Generally, the higher the sensor size, the greater the pixel size, the greater the pixel size. The more light you can take, the better your photo. | |
1.4 µm (micrometers) | 1.4 µm (micrometers) |
Aperture |
Aperture |
The aperture is an opening or a hole through which light passes. Aperture controls the brightness of the image that travels through the lens and falls on the image sensor. The lower the f-stop number, the larger the diaphragm opening is, hence, the more light reaches the sensor. Usually, the f-stop number specified is the one that corresponds to the maximum possible diaphragm opening. | |
f/1.8 | f/1.8 |
Focal Length |
Focal Length |
The focal length is the distance between the lens and the image sensor when the subject is in focus, usually stated in millimeters. The 35 mm equivalent indicates the focal length at which a full-frame camera will achieve an angle of view that's the same as the one of the camera of the mobile device. It is measured by multiplying the native focal length of the camera by the crop factor of the sensor. The crop factor itself can be determined as the ratio between the diagonal distances of the image sensor in the 35 mm camera and a given sensor. | |
4.32 mm | 4.32 mm |
26 mm *(35 mm / full frame) | 26 mm *(35 mm / full frame) |
Field of view |
Field of view |
In photography, the Field of view (FoV) depends not only on the focal length of the lens but also on the sensor size. It is derived from the lens's angle of view and the sensor's crop factor. The lens's angle of view is a measure of the angle between the two farthest separated points within the frame measured diagonally. Simply put, this is how much of a scene in front of the camera will be captured by the camera's sensor. | |
79 ° (degrees) | 79 ° (degrees) |
Flash Type |
Flash Type |
The rear cameras of mobile devices use mainly a LED flash. It may arrive in a single, dual- or multi-light setup and in different arrangements. | |
Dual LED | Dual LED |
Image Resolution |
Image Resolution |
One of the main features of the cameras is their image resolution. It shows the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the image, which can also be displayed in megapixels, indicating the approximate number of pixels in millions. Higher resolution means more image detail. | |
4032 x 3024 pixels | 4032 x 3024 pixels |
12.19 MP | 12.19 MP |
Video resolution |
Video resolution |
Video resolution in a smartphone refers to the number of distinct pixels that could be displayed in each dimension. Information about the maximum resolution at which the rear camera can shoot videos. | |
7680 x 4320 pixels | 7680 x 4320 pixels |
33.18 MP | 33.18 MP |
Video FPS |
Video FPS |
Stands for "Frames Per Second." FPS is used to measure frame rate. Information about the maximum number of frames per second (fps) supported by the rear camera while recording video at the maximum resolution. Some of the main standard frame rates for recording and playing video are 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps. | |
24 fps (frames per second) | 24 fps (frames per second) |
Features |
Features |
Information about additional software and hardware features of the rear camera which improve its overall performance. | |
Autofocus | Autofocus |
Continuous shooting | Continuous shooting |
Digital zoom | Digital zoom |
Optical zoom | Optical zoom |
Optical image stabilization | Optical image stabilization |
Geotagging | Geotagging |
Panorama | Panorama |
HDR | HDR |
Touch focus | Touch focus |
Face detection | Face detection |
White balance settings | White balance settings |
ISO settings | ISO settings |
Exposure compensation | Exposure compensation |
Self-timer | Self-timer |
Scene mode | Scene mode |
Phase detection autofocus (PDAF) | Phase detection autofocus (PDAF) |
Phase detection with Dual Pixel | Phase detection with Dual Pixel |
Object tracking AF | Object tracking AF |
Dual OIS | Dual OIS |
2160p @ 60 fps | 2160p @ 60 fps |
1080p @ 240 fps | 1080p @ 240 fps |
720p @ 960 fps | 720p @ 960 fps |
HDR10+ video recording | HDR10+ video recording |
Secondary rear camera - 12 MP (ultra-wide angle) |
Secondary rear camera - 12 MP (ultra-wide angle) |
Aperture size - f/2.2 (#2) | Aperture size - f/2.2 (#2) |
Angle of view - 120° (#2) | Angle of view - 120° (#2) |
Focal length (35 mm equivalent) - 22 mm (#2) | Focal length (35 mm equivalent) - 22 mm (#2) |
Third rear camera - 64 MP (telephoto) |
Third rear camera - 64 MP (telephoto) |
Aperture size - f/2.0 (#3) | Aperture size - f/2.0 (#3) |
Angle of view - 76° (#3) | Angle of view - 76° (#3) |
PDAF (#3) | PDAF (#3) |
3x optical zoom (#3) | 3x optical zoom (#3) |
Fourth rear camera - 0.3 MP TOF 3D DepthVision | |
Galaxy S20 Front Camera |
Galaxy S20 Plus Front Camera |
Modern smartphones have one or more front cameras and their positioning has led to various design concepts – pop-up camera, rotating camera, notch, punch hole, under-display camera, etc. | |
Sensor Model |
Sensor Model |
Manufacturer and model of the image sensor used by camera of the smartphone. | |
Sony IMX374 | Sony IMX374 |
Sensor Type |
Sensor Type |
Information about the sensor type of the camera. Some of the most widely used types of image sensors on mobile devices are CMOS, BSI, ISOCELL, etc. | |
CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) | CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) |
Aperture |
Aperture |
The aperture is an opening or a hole through which light passes. Aperture controls the brightness of the image that travels through the lens and falls on the image sensor. The lower the f-stop number, the larger the diaphragm opening is, hence, the more light reaches the sensor. Usually, the f-stop number specified is the one that corresponds to the maximum possible diaphragm opening. | |
f/2.2 | f/2.2 |
Focal Length |
Focal Length |
The focal length is the distance between the lens and the image sensor when the subject is in focus, usually stated in millimeters. The 35 mm equivalent indicates the focal length at which a full-frame camera will achieve an angle of view that's the same as the one of the camera of the mobile device. It is measured by multiplying the native focal length of the camera by the crop factor of the sensor. The crop factor itself can be determined as the ratio between the diagonal distances of the image sensor in the 35 mm camera and a given sensor. | |
26 mm *(35 mm / full frame) | 26 mm *(35 mm / full frame) |
Field of view |
Field of view |
In photography, the Field of view (FoV) depends not only on the focal length of the lens but also on the sensor size. It is derived from the lens's angle of view and the sensor's crop factor. The lens's angle of view is a measure of the angle between the two farthest separated points within the frame measured diagonally. Simply put, this is how much of a scene in front of the camera will be captured by the camera's sensor. | |
80 ° (degrees) | 80 ° (degrees) |
Image Resolution |
Image Resolution |
One of the main features of the cameras is their image resolution. It shows the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the image, which can also be displayed in megapixels, indicating the approximate number of pixels in millions. Higher resolution means more image detail. | |
10 MP | 10 MP |
Video Resolution |
Video Resolution |
Video resolution in a smartphone refers to the number of distinct pixels that could be displayed in each dimension. Information about the maximum resolution at which the rear camera can shoot videos. | |
3840 x 2160 pixels | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
8.29 MP | 8.29 MP |
Video FPS |
Video FPS |
Stands for "Frames Per Second." FPS is used to measure frame rate. Information about the maximum number of frames per second (fps) supported by the rear camera while recording video at the maximum resolution. Some of the main standard frame rates for recording and playing video are 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps. | |
60 fps (frames per second) | 60 fps (frames per second) |
Features |
Features |
Information about additional software and hardware features of the front camera which improve its overall performance. | |
Phase detection autofocus (PDAF) | Phase detection autofocus (PDAF) |
HDR | HDR |
Autofocus | Autofocus |
Phase detection with Dual Pixel | Phase detection with Dual Pixel |
Auto HDR | Auto HDR |
Galaxy S20 Audio |
Galaxy S20 Plus Audio |
Information about the type of speakers and the audio technologies supported by the device. | |
Speaker |
Speaker |
The loudspeaker is a device, which converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound such as ring tones, alarms, music, voice calls, etc. Information about the type of speakers the device uses. | |
Loudspeaker | Loudspeaker |
Earpiece | Earpiece |
Stereo speakers | Stereo speakers |
384 kHz / 32-bit | 384 kHz / 32-bit |
AKG audio | AKG audio |
Dolby Atmos | Dolby Atmos |
Galaxy S20 Radio |
Galaxy S20 Plus Radio |
The radio in a smartphones is a built-in FM radio receiver. Information whether the device has an FM radio receiver or not. | |
Yes | Yes |
Galaxy S20 Tracking / Positioning |
Galaxy S20 Plus Tracking / Positioning |
Information about the positioning and navigation technologies supported by the device. | |
GPS | GPS |
A-GPS | A-GPS |
GLONASS | GLONASS |
BeiDou | BeiDou |
Galileo | Galileo |
Galaxy S20 Wi-Fi |
Galaxy S20 Plus Wi-Fi |
Wi-Fi is a method for devices such as smartphones to connect wirelessly to the Internet using radio waves. Wi-Fi communication between devices is realized via the IEEE 802.11 standards. Some devices have the possibility to serve as Wi-Fi Hotspots by providing internet access for other nearby devices. Wi-Fi Direct (Wi-Fi P2P) is another useful standard that allows devices to communicate with each other without the need for wireless access point (WAP). | |
802.11a (IEEE 802.11a-1999) | 802.11a (IEEE 802.11a-1999) |
802.11b (IEEE 802.11b-1999) | 802.11b (IEEE 802.11b-1999) |
802.11g (IEEE 802.11g-2003) | 802.11g (IEEE 802.11g-2003) |
802.11n (IEEE 802.11n-2009) | 802.11n (IEEE 802.11n-2009) |
802.11n 5GHz | 802.11n 5GHz |
802.11ac (IEEE 802.11ac) | 802.11ac (IEEE 802.11ac) |
Dual band | Dual band |
Wi-Fi Hotspot | Wi-Fi Hotspot |
Wi-Fi Direct | Wi-Fi Direct |
Wi-Fi Display | Wi-Fi Display |
802.11ax | 802.11ax |
HE80 | HE80 |
MiMO | MiMO |
1024-QAM | 1024-QAM |
Galaxy S20 Bluetooth |
Galaxy S20 Plus Bluetooth |
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology that allows devices to transmit data or voice wirelessly over a short distance. | |
Version |
Version |
The Bluetooth has several versions, which improve the connection speed, range, connectivity and discoverability of the devices. Information about the Bluetooth version of the device. | |
5 | 5 |
Features |
Features |
Bluetooth uses many profiles and protocols for faster data exchange, energy saving, better hardware discovery, etc. Some of those supported by the device are listed here. | |
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) | A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) |
AVRCP (Audio/Visual Remote Control Profile) | AVRCP (Audio/Visual Remote Control Profile) |
DIP (Device ID Profile) | DIP (Device ID Profile) |
HFP (Hands-Free Profile) | HFP (Hands-Free Profile) |
HID (Human Interface Profile) | HID (Human Interface Profile) |
HSP (Headset Profile) | HSP (Headset Profile) |
LE (Low Energy) | LE (Low Energy) |
MAP (Message Access Profile) | MAP (Message Access Profile) |
OPP (Object Push Profile) | OPP (Object Push Profile) |
PAN (Personal Area Networking Profile) | PAN (Personal Area Networking Profile) |
PBAP/PAB (Phone Book Access Profile) | PBAP/PAB (Phone Book Access Profile) |
Galaxy S20 USB |
Galaxy S20 Plus USB |
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to exchange data. | |
Connector Type |
Connector Type |
There are several USB connector types: the Standard one, the Mini and Micro connectors, On-The-Go connectors, etc. Type of the USB connector used by the device. | |
USB Type-C | USB Type-C |
Version |
Version |
There are several versions of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard: USB 1.0 (1996), the USB 2.0 (2000), the USB 3.0 (2008), etc. With each following version the rate of data transfer is increased. | |
3.2 | 3.2 |
Features |
Features |
The USB interface in mobile devices may be used for different purposes such as battery charging, using the device as a mass storage, host, etc. | |
Charging | Charging |
Mass storage | Mass storage |
On-The-Go | On-The-Go |
Galaxy S20 Headphone Jack |
Galaxy S20 Plus Headphone Jack |
The headphone jack is an audio phone connector, a.k.a. an audio jack. The most widely used one in smartphones is the 3.5 mm headphone jack. Information whether the device is equipped with a 3.5 mm audio jack. | |
No | No |
Galaxy S20 Connectivity |
Galaxy S20 Plus Connectivity |
Information about some of the most widely used connectivity technologies supported by the device. | |
Computer sync | Computer sync |
OTA sync | OTA sync |
Tethering | Tethering |
NFC | NFC |
ANT+ | ANT+ |
Galaxy S20 Browser |
Galaxy S20 Plus Browser |
A web browser is a software application for accessing, fetching, displaying and navigating through information on the World Wide Web. | |
HTML | HTML |
HTML5 | HTML5 |
CSS 3 | CSS 3 |
Galaxy S20 Audio File Formats / Codecs |
Galaxy S20 Plus Audio File Formats / Codecs |
Smartphones support various audio file formats and codecs, which respectively store and code/decode digital audio data. List of some of the most common audio file formats and codecs supported standardly by the device. | |
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) | AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) |
AMR / AMR-NB / GSM-AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate, .amr, .3ga) | AMR / AMR-NB / GSM-AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate, .amr, .3ga) |
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec, .flac) | FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec, .flac) |
M4A (MPEG-4 Audio, .m4a) | M4A (MPEG-4 Audio, .m4a) |
MIDI | MIDI |
MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer II, .mp3) | MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer II, .mp3) |
OGG (.ogg, .ogv, .oga, .ogx, .spx, .opus) | OGG (.ogg, .ogv, .oga, .ogx, .spx, .opus) |
WMA (Windows Media Audio, .wma) | WMA (Windows Media Audio, .wma) |
WAV (Waveform Audio File Format, .wav, .wave) | WAV (Waveform Audio File Format, .wav, .wave) |
3GA | 3GA |
OGA | OGA |
AWB | AWB |
MID | MID |
XMF | XMF |
MXMF | MXMF |
IMY | IMY |
RTTTL | RTTTL |
RTX | RTX |
OTA | OTA |
APE | APE |
DSF | DSF |
DFF | DFF |
Galaxy S20 Video File Formats / Codecs |
Galaxy S20 Plus Video File Formats / Codecs |
Smartphones support various video file formats and codecs, which respectively store and code/decode digital video data. List of some of the most common video file formats and codecs supported standardly by the device. | |
AVI (Audio Video Interleaved, .avi) | AVI (Audio Video Interleaved, .avi) |
MKV (Matroska Multimedia Container, .mkv .mk3d .mka .mks) | MKV (Matroska Multimedia Container, .mkv .mk3d .mka .mks) |
MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14, .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b, .m4r, .m4v) | MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14, .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b, .m4r, .m4v) |
WMV (Windows Media Video, .wmv) | WMV (Windows Media Video, .wmv) |
M4V | M4V |
3GP | 3GP |
3G2 | 3G2 |
ASF | ASF |
FLV | FLV |
WEBM | WEBM |
Galaxy S20 Battery |
Galaxy S20 Plus Battery |
The batteries smartphones differ in capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge needed for the functioning of the devices. | |
Capacity |
Capacity |
The capacity of a battery shows the maximum charge, which it can store, measured in mili-Ampere hours. | |
4000 mAh | 4000 mAh |
Type |
Type |
In terms of chemical composition, there are different battery types and some of the most commonly used in mobile devices are the lithium-ion (Li-Ion) and the lithium-ion polymer battery (Li-Polymer). | |
Li-Polymer | Li-Polymer |
Features |
Features |
Information about some additional features of the device's battery. | |
Wireless charging | Wireless charging |
Fast charging | Fast charging |
Non-removable | Non-removable |
Qi/PMA wireless charging - 15 W | Qi/PMA wireless charging - 15 W |
Wireless reverse charging - 9 W | Wireless reverse charging - 9 W |
Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 | Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 |
USB Power Delivery 3.0 | USB Power Delivery 3.0 |
Other Features |
Other Features |
Samsung DeX | Samsung DeX |
Charger Output Power |
Charger Output Power |
Information about the electric current (amperes) and voltage (volts) the charger outputs. The higher power output allows faster charging. | |
5 V (volts) / 5 A (amps) | 5 V (volts) / 5 A (amps) |
Quick Charge Technology |
Quick Charge Technology |
Quick charge technologies is used in devices such as mobile phones, for managing power delivered over USB, mainly by communicating to the power supply and negotiating a voltage. It offers more power and thus charges batteries in devices faster than standard USB rates allow. | |
Galaxy S20 Launch |
Galaxy S20 Plus Launch |
Announced |
Announced |
2020, 11th Febuary | 2020, 11th Febuary |
Status |
Status |
Release 6th March 2020 | Release 6th March 2020 |
Galaxy S20 Price |
Galaxy S20 Plus Price |
8 GB + 128 GB = 909 Euro | 8 GB + 128 GB = 1009 Euro |
Galaxy S20 Design |
Galaxy S20 Plus Design |
Information about the dimensions and weight of the device, shown in different measurement units. Body materials, available colors, certifications. | |
Colors |
Colors |
Information about the colors, in which the device is available in the market. | |
Cosmic Grey | Cosmic Grey |
Cloud Blue | Cloud Blue |
Cloud Pink | Cloud Pink |
Certifications | Certifications |
IP68 | IP68 |
Width |
Width |
The horizontal side of the device when it is used in its standard orientation. | |
69.1 mm | 73.7 mm |
6.91 cm | 7.37 cm |
0.23 ft | 0.24 ft |
2.72 in | 2.9 in |
Height |
Height |
The vertical side of the device when it is used in its standard orientation. | |
151.7 mm | 161.9 mm |
15.17 cm | 16.19 cm |
0.5 ft | 0.53 ft |
5.97 in | 6.37 in |
Thickness |
Thickness |
Information about the thickness / depth of the device in different measurement units. | |
7.9 mm | 7.8 mm |
0.79 cm | 0.78 cm |
0.03 ft | 0.03 ft |
0.31 in | 0.31 in |
Weight |
Weight |
Information about the weight of the device in different measurement units. | |
163 g | 186 g |
0.36 lbs | 0.41 lbs |
5.75 oz | 6.56 oz |
Volume |
Volume |
Estimated volume of the device, calculated from the dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Applies for devices in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped. | |
82.81 cm³ | 93.07 cm³ |
5.03 in³ | 5.65 in³ |
Body Materials |
Body Materials |
Materials used in the fabrication of the device's body. | |
Aluminium alloy | Aluminium alloy |
Glass | Glass |
Galaxy S20 SIM Card |
Galaxy S20 Plus SIM Card |
The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) is used in mobile devices for storing data authenticating the subscribers of mobile services. | |
SIM Card Type |
SIM Card Type |
Information about the type and size (form factor) of the SIM card used in the device. | |
Nano-SIM (4FF - fourth form factor, since 2012, 12.30 x 8.80 x 0.67 mm) | Nano-SIM (4FF - fourth form factor, since 2012, 12.30 x 8.80 x 0.67 mm) |
Number of SIM Cards |
Number of SIM Cards |
Information about the number of SIM cards, supported by the device. | |
1 | 1 |
Features |
Features |
Information about some specific features related to the SIM card(s) of the device. | |
Dual SIM optional (A variant of the model with two SIM card slots is available) | Dual SIM optional (A variant of the model with two SIM card slots is available) |
eSIM | eSIM |
Galaxy S20 Mobile Network Technology and Bandwidth |
Galaxy S20 Plus Mobile Network Technology and Bandwidth |
Communication between devices within mobile networks is realized via various generations of network technologies, which provide different bandwidth. | |
UMTS (384 kbit/s ) | UMTS (384 kbit/s ) |
EDGE | EDGE |
GPRS | GPRS |
HSPA+ (HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s , HSDPA 42 Mbit/s ) | HSPA+ (HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s , HSDPA 42 Mbit/s ) |
LTE Cat 20 | LTE Cat 20 |
Enhanced 4x4 MIMO | Enhanced 4x4 MIMO |
Up to 7CA | Up to 7CA |
LAA (US only) | LAA (US only) |
Galaxy S20 Networks |
Galaxy S20 Plus Networks |
A mobile (cellular) network is a radio system, which allows a large number of smartphones to communicate with each other. | |
GSM |
GSM |
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is a standard to describe the protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices. It has been improved with the addition of General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) and later via the Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) technology. | |
GSM 850 MHz (B5) | GSM 850 MHz (B5) |
GSM 900 MHz (B8) | GSM 900 MHz (B8) |
GSM 1800 MHz (B3) | GSM 1800 MHz (B3) |
GSM 1900 MHz (B2) | GSM 1900 MHz (B2) |
UMTS |
UMTS |
UMTS 850 MHz (B5) | UMTS 850 MHz (B5) |
UMTS 900 MHz (B8) | UMTS 900 MHz (B8) |
UMTS 1700 MHz (B4) | UMTS 1700 MHz (B4) |
UMTS 1900 MHz (B2) | UMTS 1900 MHz (B2) |
UMTS 2100 MHz (B1) | UMTS 2100 MHz (B1) |
LTE |
LTE |
LTE is a 4G wireless communications standard developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA technologies in order to increase the speed and capacity of wireless data networks. A further development of the technology is called LTE Advanced. | |
LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B12) | LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B12) |
LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B13) | LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B13) |
LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B17) | LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B17) |
LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B28) | LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B28) |
LTE-FDD 800 MHz (B20) | LTE-FDD 800 MHz (B20) |
LTE-FDD 850 MHz (B5) | LTE-FDD 850 MHz (B5) |
LTE-FDD 900 MHz (B8) | LTE-FDD 900 MHz (B8) |
LTE-FDD 1700 MHz (B4) | LTE-FDD 1700 MHz (B4) |
LTE-FDD 1800 MHz (B3) | LTE-FDD 1800 MHz (B3) |
LTE-FDD 1900 MHz (B2) | LTE-FDD 1900 MHz (B2) |
LTE-FDD 2100 MHz (B1) | LTE-FDD 2100 MHz (B1) |
LTE-FDD 2600 MHz (B7) | LTE-FDD 2600 MHz (B7) |
LTE-TDD 1900 MHz (B39) | LTE-TDD 1900 MHz (B39) |
LTE-TDD 2000 MHz (B34) | LTE-TDD 2000 MHz (B34) |
LTE-TDD 2300 MHz (B40) | LTE-TDD 2300 MHz (B40) |
LTE-TDD 2500 MHz (B41) | LTE-TDD 2500 MHz (B41) |
LTE-TDD 2600 MHz (B38) | LTE-TDD 2600 MHz (B38) |
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