After yesterday's leak of the promo video, Samsung officially confirmed Sunday that its Unpacked event will be held in San Francisco on February 11 at 11 am local time.
The latest video is same as the promo video leaked on Saturday, when XDA writer Max Winebach (@MaxWinebach) said that the bump on the left in the video suggests a camera module for the Galaxy S20, while the one on the right suggests a next-generation Galaxy Fold.
Here is a rendering image circulating on the web based on Samsung's video:
Here is the screenshot from Samsung's video:
It was previously reported that Samsung's next-generation flagship will be named the Galaxy S20 series instead of the Galaxy S11 series that everyone was thinking.
Earlier reports showed that the new Samsung Galaxy S20 series has a total of 6.2 inches, 6.7 inches and 6.9 inches. It will be equipped with Snapdragon 865 or Exynos990 processor and use LPDDR5 memory for the first time.
The three devices equipped with Infinity-O Dynamic AMOLED curved screens will support 120Hz refresh rate, and the battery capacity of the new machine will also increase.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 will use a 12MP main camera but will use a 1 / 1.76 inch outsole instead.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 + is equipped with a 100-megapixel main camera and a 1/1.33 inch outsole, and for the first time uses 9-in-1 technology. The telephoto lens also supports 5x optical zoom and 100x digital zoom.
Samsung is also expected to unveil the new Galaxy Fold 2 on February 11. The original Galaxy Fold is a phone that opens into a tablet, the Fold 2 is predicted to be a smaller device, like a flip-phone.
Weibo user @王奔宏 recently posted images of a foldable smartphone, which is equipped with Samsung ONE UI and seems to be the new Galaxy Fold 2 engineering device.
On December 24, another well-known blogger Ice universe (@UniverseIce) revealed more details of this device.
He claims that this mysterious folding screen phone is the Galaxy Fold 2, which will be equipped with an ultra-thin glass protective screen instead of the plastic protective screen commonly used in folding screens.