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Samsung to Unveil Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G With Great Features


Mon 10 Feb 2020 | 03:34 PM
Ahmed Yasser

An official poster of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G has surfaced ahead of the February 11 unveiling. The phone will provide the ability to know the caller, and answer the call, without the need to open the phone, according to clips from Samsung’s announcement on Monday.

But this phone is expected to be less expensive than the phone "Galaxy Fold", Which amounts to $ 1980, which opens as a book and was released in September, after being several months late due to problems on its screen.

According to the firm, the new phone Galaxy foldable flip flop will have a huge impact on the Samsung brand and help it improve competition with the more expensive Apple models.

There were many shots of this phone, which appeared in at least two colors, purple and black, there were no other details available.

S20 Ultra 5G

While Samsung hasn't shared any details about the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, from previous leaks we know it will pack a 5,000 mAh battery with 45W fast charging support.

On other hand, it will be the first one to ship with the required charger in the box with a 45W fast charger, while the vanilla S20 and S20+ (4G and 5G models) will come bundled with 25W adapters.

Also, the S20 trio will also ship with AKG-tuned USB-C wired earphones, as Samsung will be ditching the 3.5mm headphone jack on its new Galaxy S flagships.

Noteworthy, Samsung surprised the world by unveiling a totally new and extraordinary invention in its highly anticipated phone, the Galaxy S20 Ultra. The Location GSM Technical Specialist that the new invention, prepared by Samsung, is a camera technology called “Noona Cell”.

Meanwhile, the new patent will support the camera technology, which will reach its imaging accuracy of about 108 megapixels, and will be in line with the quad cameras equipped by Samsung, according to Tech News.