Galaxy s20 and s20 ultra would be the names of the new high-end
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It has been speculated for weeks that the Galaxy S11 could be renamed the Galaxy S20. This rumor continues to gain strength with new leaks. Since this would be the normal model, there would be a Plus model and an S20 Ultra would also be launched, as several media say. The surprising thing in this case is that there would be no S20e. They would be only two models.
Galaxy S20 and S20 Ultra would be the names of the new high-end
Although it could be that one of the new phones, the Ultra model, for example, is the one that ends up replacing the S20e. But it is not confirmed.
Name change
Samsung had already expressed this past year its plans to rename this range of phones. So it had already been considered on some occasion that they would be Galaxy S20. But so far there has been no confirmation from the Korean firm that suggests that this will be the case. Although there are other brands on Android that have done the same, such as Huawei going from P10 to P20 and then to P30.
The reality is that there are more and more leaks on this range of phones. So it would not be unusual if these new names are confirmed in a few days. It is a change that could also mean a new beginning for it.
The Galaxy S20s will be unveiled in February, a week or two before MWC 2020 takes place. Along with these new phones, the Galaxy Fold 2, whose name has not been confirmed, will also be presented. A generation of importance for the firm.
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