Samsung accidentally leaks Galaxy S20 images ahead of February 11 launch

Updated on 03-Mar-2020
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Samsung Galaxy S20 leaked images reveal a hole-punch selfie camera and a tall camera bump.

The Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 are said to go on sale on March 6.

Samsung Galaxy S20 series is all set to be launched on February 11.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 series is all set to be launched on February 11. However, ahead of the launch, Samsung has accidentally revealed the Galaxy S20 in a set of leaked marketing images posted to its own website. The images confirm the already leaked design and the Galaxy S20 name instead of the Galaxy S11. The images reveal a triple rear camera setup arranged in a vertical rectangular module. 

As spotted by WinFuture, Samsung is said to have posted the images of Galaxy S20 on the company’s online store in a European country. For reference, this is not the first time that Samsung has mistakenly posted official images of its upcoming device, the company leaked the Galaxy Note10 and Note10 Plus just a day ahead of their launch in August. 

Samsung Galaxy S20 leaked images also reveal a hole-punch selfie camera and a tall camera bump. The Galaxy S20 is said to feature a 6.2-inch WQHD+ (1440 x 3200 pixels) Dynamic AMOLED Infinity-O display. It may pack a 4000mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging.

As for the optics, Samsung Galaxy S20 will sport a triple rear camera setup: 12MP main sensor + a 12MP ultra wide-angle lens + a 64MP telephoto lens. It is expected to come with 3x optical zoom, 30x digital zoom, and 8K video capture at 30fps. A 10MP selfie shooter is said to reside in the punch-hole notch.

The Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 are said to go on sale on March 6. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip may go on sale on February 14.

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Prakhar Khanna

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