As if Samsung didn’t have enough exciting high-end smartphones in preparation for official announcements and commercial launches in the coming months, an additional model began to circulate in June.
Because the “regular” Apparently, the Galaxy Note 20 variant can be considered in many ways a direct sequel to the Note 10 Lite instead of last year’s standard Note 10, Samsung might not be working on a separate Note 20 Lite model. But a successor to the Galaxy S10 Lite is sure to come soon.
A fourth-quarter launch at a “good price”
According to the sources of this particular inside information, Samsung may have a goal to launch Galaxy S20 Fan Edition, also known as S20 FE, also known as Galaxy Fan Edition, by the end of the year. Unfortunately, there are no details related to the bum Q4 2020 ETA, which means we can’t be sure that the powerful smartphone will go on sale during the last three months of the year.
It’s not unusual for the company to unveil new Galaxy A-series midrange rangers in December before launching them commercially in January, for example, which is why the S20 Fan Edition might stick to a similar schedule.
Furthermore, the Ice Universe prediction could also correspond to a Korean media report a few weeks ago anticipated a commercial debut of the Galaxy Note 20 series in August, followed by the Galaxy Fold 2 in September, and this new budget member of the S20 family in October.
Speaking of the budget-friendly angle, there are unfortunately no specific numbers to talk about, though, for what it’s worth, Ice Universe expects the price to be “good”. That … doesn’t really mean anything, but if the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition follows the Suit for S10 Lite, its recommended price could be set at around $ 650 in the United States.
Great updates across the board
While the S10 Lite felt excessively expensive (also due to its belated release in the US), the S20 Fan Edition could be an absolute champion of heavy value … if it manages to stay below the $ 700 mark. That’s because the practically guaranteed use of a state of the art Snapdragon 865 SoC essentially sculpts the presence of 5G connectivity as well, with these two massive enhancements alone, making us hope that the Galaxy S20 FE will be better received than its predecessor Lite.
the Galaxy S10 Lite, of course, was a powerful Snapdragon 855 4G LTE with a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels and a conventional refresh rate of 60Hz.
Believe it or not, Samsung is expected to raise that bar to 120Hz on the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition 5G, adding the low-cost flagship to a select group of full flagships that currently include the S20, S20 +, and S20 Ultra and voila. to include Galaxy Fold 2 and Note 20 Ultra soon but also not the “standard” Note 20. That would place the S20 FE higher on the totem of the Android device than even the OnePlus 8 5G, which complies with 90Hz refresh rate technology.
On the other hand, this also makes us skeptical that the price of the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition 5G could be as “good” as that of the S10 Lite.
After all, even the unlocked OnePlus 8 5G starts at $ 700. What if, The S20 FE should look almost as sleek and premium as the other members of the Galaxy S20 family, with a small 3.3mm hole and IP68 waterproof construction. In case you were wondering, no, the S10 Lite is not protected against immersion in water.