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The Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup is fully 5G - here's how much every model costs and how to pre-order them
The Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup is fully 5G - here's how much every model costs and how to pre-order them
Joe OsborneFeb 12, 2020, 01:10 IST
Antonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider
Samsung announced its latest Galaxy S phones during a press event in San Francisco.
The Galaxy S20 lineup features three new models: the $999.99 Samsung Galaxy S20, $1,199.99 Galaxy S20+, and the $1,399.99 Galaxy S20 Ultra.
Online pre-orders for the phones begin on February 21 at 12:01 a.m. ET, but the phones will be in stores on March 6.
We'll keep updating this post with Galaxy S20 deals and promotions from carriers and retailers as we learn more.
Samsung has finally gone fully 5G ready with its lineup of phones for 2020, aptly named the Samsung Galaxy S20 series. Announced during a press event in San Francisco, there are three new flagship models: the Galaxy S20, the Galaxy S20+, and the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
This new series of Samsung phones reinvents the phones' camera architecture to merge artificial intelligence (AI) software with an even larger image sensor than before. The Galaxy S20 and S20+ have 64-megapixel (MP) cameras, while the S20 Ultra comes packing a whopping 108MP camera. All three phones support 8K video capture as well.
These phones also solidify 5G connectivity as standard across the lineup, whereas last year saw just one Galaxy S phone with the newest level of cellular data transfer. The S20+ and S20 Ultra phones support a slightly more advanced form of 5G known as millimeter wave, which operates at a higher, unused frequency of 24GHz, making room for larger data streams.
So, how much do these new Samsung phones cost, and when is the Samsung Galaxy S20 release date? Well, prepare to wait a while to spend a lot of money.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup contains the company's fastest and most powerful phones. As such, Samsung plans to charge a pretty penny for the very best of its phone technology. Here's how the unlocked prices break down for each model:
Samsung Galaxy S20: $999.99
Samsung Galaxy S20+: $1,199.99
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra: $1,399.99
The Galaxy S20 comes in Samsung's "Cosmic Gray," "Cloud Blue," and "Cloud Pink" colors, whereas the Galaxy S20 is available in "Cosmic Gray," "Cloud Blue," and "Cosmic Black."
Finally, the Galaxy S20 Ultra comes in either simply "Cosmic Gray" or "Cosmic Black."
Editor's Note: Unfortunately, these are the only prices we have access to currently. We'll update this article once carriers have released their monthly pricing schemes.
Samsung Galaxy S20 specifications
Here's a brief breakdown of the major hardware parts inside each of Samsung's three new S20 phones. This way, you know what you're getting with your hard-earned pre-order money.
Now, here comes the waiting part. Samsung will not be starting the pre-order process for its Galaxy S20 phones until February 21 at 12:01 a.m. ET. Any pre-orders made will include a $100, $150, or $200 Samsung credit based on whether you purchased a Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, or Galaxy S20 Ultra, respectively.
After that, pre-orders will not be delivered until March 6 when the phones hit store shelves. That will include major brick-and-mortar retailers like Best Buy, carrier stores, and of course online stores such as Amazon.
That's quite a bit of lead time between a phone's announcement and when it will be available to the general public, but that will perhaps be useful for Samsung to iron out any kinks in software between now and launch day, especially following the Galaxy Fold debacle of last year. Luckily, this isn't Samsung's first rodeo when it comes to flagship phones, so you should feel confident pre-ordering this one should you be a Samsung fan.