Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra specs leak, to sport 16GB of RAM, 5000mAh battery and more
Galaxy S20 Ultra could sport a quad camera set-up with a massive 108-megapixel main sensor sitting next to a 48-megapixel sensor with 10x optical zoom.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is rumoured to be the top end variant of the new S20 series
- The S20 Ultra is being rumoured to flaunt a 108-megapixel primary camera
- The phone could also sport a massive 5000mAh battery
Samsung is all set to launch its all new S20 series of flagships for 2020 later next month. And ahead of the February 11 launch, specs of the devices from the line-up have started to leak online. With the latest claiming to reveal all about the series’ top end model, the S20 Ultra.
As opposed to previous leaks that claimed the S20 devices will boast of 12GB of RAM, a new leak by Max Weinbach of XDA Developers has claimed the Galaxy S20 Ultra will offer a version with 16GB of RAM alongside the standard 12GB model. Both variants will be made available with 128GB, 256GB or 512GB internal storage options.
Further, Samsung is being said to ensure that all the S20 Ultra devices also sport a microSD card slot which can expand the device’s storage by up to 1TB -- suggesting that all S20 models below the S20 Ultra will drop expandable storage entirely.
He also reveals the S20 Ultra’s camera and other key details. For the device’s camera set-up, Weinbach claims the Galaxy S20 Ultra will boast a staggering 108-megapixel main sensor that will sit next to a 48-megapixel sensor with 10x optical zoom, and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens.
The fourth sensor in the device's reported quad-camera package is being said to be a time-of-flight (ToF) one. Additionally, the report also suggests the device will have a fantastic battery life, with the list noting a 5,000mAh battery capable of 45W fast charging capability (0-100% charge in 74 minutes, according to Weinbach).
Apart from this, very little is officially known about the device. However, reports suggest the phone could come powered by the Snapdragon 865 SoC in the US or its equivalent Exynos chipset in global markets including India.
The display on the device could also be massive, and will be easily 6.7-inches in size. However, these are all speculations, and the real information the device should be known as we get close to the launch date of the Galaxy S20 series of devices.
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