
Samsung Galaxy S20 to be unveiled on February 11
Suspected Samsung Galaxy S20 series smartphone poster leaked
A suspected promotional poster of the Samsung Galaxy S20 series smartphone was leaked today, reconfirming that the Samsung Galaxy S series phone model is S20.
Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+ will not use 108MP camera
Samsung will hold an event for new Galaxy product launches on February 11, and it is expected to unveil three new phones, the Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra. It was previously reported that the Samsung S20 series will be equipped with a 108MP camera.
Samsung Galaxy S20 series specifications revealed
The Samsung Galaxy S20 series includes three models, the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra. According to the detailed specifications of the Galaxy S20 series released by Phone Arena on Friday. These devices will be released on February 11.
It's official! Samsung confirms Unpacked event on Feb 11
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.
Leaked promo hints Samsung will unveil Galaxy S20 on Feb 11
A leaked Samsung promo video shows that Samsung Unpacked event will be held on February 11, when Samsung's next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S20, will be released.
Samsung may release its clamshell foldable phone in Feb
Samsung is set to release a new clamshell foldable smartphone that folds like the Motorola Razr in February before the release of the upcoming flagship Galaxy S11 next year, Yonhap reported Sunday citing industry sources.
Report: Samsung may release Galaxy S11 on Feb 11
The Samsung Galaxy S11 series phones were expected to be released on February 18 according to earlier rumors. However, latest reports said that could happen a week earlier on February 11.
Rendered images show design details of Samsung Galaxy S11
The Samsung Galaxy S11 will be released on February 18, 2020. Although most specifications have been leaked, the real device images have not leaked much, so most of them are still rendered.