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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Specs and Features [ India ]

Samsung has officially launched 3 new flagship Android smartphones at Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event. They are Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. The Ultra variant is the high-end one in the lineup and has 100x Space Zoom support.



Galaxy S20 Ultra General Specs

  • Exynos 990 ( Global and Indian variants ) / Snapdragon 865 ( US models )
  • Android 10 with One UI 2
  • Quad HD AMOLED display with Dynamic resolution
  • 120Hz Refresh Rate ( only @ 1080P )
  • Gorilla Glass 6
  • HDR10+ support
  • 12GB - 16GB ram
  • 128GB - 512GB storage UFS 3.0
  • 5000mAh battery
  • 45W Fast Charging support
  • Under the display Fingerprint scanner
  • Available in two colors - Cosmic Grey, Cosmic Black

Galaxy 20 Ultra Camera Features
  • 108MP main camera ( F1.8 aperture lens, 26mm, PDAF, OIS )
  • 48MP telephoto lens with 10x hybrid zoom, 100x Super-resolution Space zoom ( F3.6, 102mm focal length, PDAF, OIS )
  • 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens ( AF support, Super Steady Video, F2.2 aperture 13mm )
  • Depth sensor
  • 40MP Selfie Camera with PDAF support ( F2.2 aperture )
  • 8K video recording support
As you can see, Samsung has equipped S20 Ultra with the best specs currently available in the market. This is the best Android smartphone money can buy right now. 

In India, Galaxy S20 Series will be available to purchase / pre-order from Amazon.in in the coming weeks. Like previous generation Galaxy Flagship phones, we won't get the Snapdragon variant, instead, we have to buy the Exynos variant.



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