The stream of Galaxy S20 leaks ahead of Samsung's big February 11th event continues.
New renders have surfaced that show the Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. These images from 91mobiles appear to show official renders from Samsung.
First up is the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which you can see at the top of this post. The thing that stands out is that massive camera bump, complete with a huge sensor at the bottom that's labeled "100x Space Zoom". There are three other cameras in the bump, too, along with a flash.
It's rumored that the Galaxy S20 Ultra will include a 108MP main camera as well as a 48MP telephoto sensor, 12MP ultra-wide cam, and a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor. Samsung will reportedly offer 10x optical zoom and 100x digital zoom.
We can also see a hole-punch at the top of the S20 Ultra's screen, which is said to be a 6.9-inch AMOLED panel, as well as volume and power buttons on the right side.
Today's leak also claims to have pricing info on the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, which is expected to start at €1,349 EUR for the entry level model and go up to €1,549 EUR for the version with 512GB of built-in storage.
Also leaked today are renders of the Galaxy S20 and S20+. These two designs look pretty similar, but one way you can tell the difference is by looking at the rectangular camera bump on the back of each phone. The Galaxy S20 has a triple rear camera setup while the Galaxy S20+ adds a fourth camera sensor.
Both phones also have a flash and a hole-punch at the top of their screens.
Today's report claims that the Galaxy S20 5G will start at €999 while the Galaxy S20+ 5G will reportedly start at €1,099 EUR.
Samsung is expected to introduce all three Galaxy S20 models — as well as the foldable Galaxy Z Flip — at its event on February 11th.