The leaks keep pouring in for the Galaxy S20 series, and at this rate, the unpacked event may as well be watched just for the fun of it and other new products Samsung may be planning to announce. The latest leak is official press renders of the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and the Galaxy S20 Ultra. It also includes the price the devices will sell for.

The source of the leak is Ishan Agarwal and he has partnered with 91Mobiles.

Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+

The Galaxy S20 is shown in a powder blue color variant. The color variant has a rainbow-like color shift at the bottom and the sides of the phone are curved. Both the front and rear of the phone are covered in glass. It has been reported that the glass covering the screen is actually 2.5D and should make it easier to use tempered glass on the screen protector.

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The Galaxy S20, like its other siblings, has a punch-hole in the middle of the Infinity-O display for the selfie camera. On the back, it has the same rectangular camera housing which holds three sensors and the LED flash. A side view shows us the buttons are on the right-hand side of the phone and there is no Bixby button on the left-hand side. The S20 will come in Cosmic Gray, Cloud Blue, and Cloud Pink.

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The Galaxy S20+ also has a near-identical design. However, there are four cameras rather than three on the back. The device is shown in Cosmic Black but will be available in Cosmic Blue and Cloud Blue.

Price

With respect to price, the GalaxyS20 will start at €899 for the 4G version and jump to €999 for the 5G version. The Galaxy S20+ 5G, on the other hand, will be priced at €1099.

 

Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G

The Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G also comes in Cosmic Black and Cosmic Gray. It too will have a 2.5D display rather than a 3D curved screen. The buttons are placed in the same place as that of its siblings and it too doesn’t have a Bixby button.

On the rear, the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G looks different from its siblings. It also has a rectangular camera housing, however, the camera housing is wider and has a two-color design. The dark part houses three sensors while the gray part is home to a single camera that has a periscope lens which will have up to 100x digital zoom.

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The source says the phone will have a starting price of €1,349 for the base model. Buyers will get a bigger screen with QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

 

(Sources: 1, 2)