Samsung unveiled its brand new flagship premium smartphones — the $1,000 Galaxy S20, the $1,200 Galaxy S20 Plus, and the $1,400 Galaxy S20 Ultra. The new phones will be available to buy on March 11.
One of the big things about Samsung's new Galaxy phones is they all support 5G connectivity thanks to the latest Snapdragon 865 chip from Qualcomm. As mentioned above, these are smartphone that people are actually meant to buy, not concept devices for showcasing. The Galaxy S20 phones usher in the age of 5G as a mainstream feature.
Samsung also says the cameras in new Galaxy phones are the biggest refresh since the Galaxy S7 from 2016. Indeed, each Galaxy S20 has regular, ultra-wide, and zoom lenses, with the Galaxy S20 Ultra reaching 100x zoom. Samsung is also using much larger camera sensors — from 64 megapixels to a whopping 108 megapixels — for sharper, clearer photos, and better low light shots.
Samsung also gave its new Galaxy S20 phones new screens with 120Hz refresh rates. In a sentence, that means the Android operating system, your apps, and some of your videos and games will look and feel significantly smoother than before.
Check out everything you need to know about the new Galaxy S20 phones here.