Several features of the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE have already leaked out, and now it looks like we can add Verizon availability to that list.
Verizon has posted several 3D models of the Galaxy S20 FE to its website. Spotted by Roland Quandt, the spinning 3D renders show the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE in Cloud Navy, Mint, Lavender, and Red color options.
The design of the Galaxy S20 FE in these 3D models lines up with what we've seen in previous leaks. There's a flat display with a hole-punch selfie camera and a bit of a chin, and around back is a Galaxy Note 20-like camera bump with three cameras.
When it comes to specs, past rumors have said that the Galaxy S20 FE will include a 6.5-inch 2400x1080 Super AMOLED screen with in-display fingerprint reader, a 32MP selfie cam, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. The rear cameras will include a 12MP main cam with dual phase detection autofocus, a 12MP ultra-wide camera with 123-dergee field of view, and an 8MP telephoto snapper with 3x optical zoom.
We've also heard that the S20 FE will pack a Snapdragon 865 processor, 5G support, a 4500mAh battery, and IP68 water and dust resistance.
It's unclear when Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S20 FE, but if Verizon is adding 3D models of the device to its website, an official announcement can't be far off. It's rumored that the Galaxy S20 FE will cost €699 in Europe, while the regular Galaxy S20 is €929. The S20 starts at $999 in the US, and so the S20 FE could be a couple hundred dollars cheaper.