Samsung Holds Again Galaxy Unpacked 2020, What Do You Want To Release?
JAKARTA - Samsung is rumored to be holding another Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event, 23 September. The question is, what will Samsung present this time through the "Galaxy Unpacked for Every Fan" event
Through the official Samsung website, the event will introduce the Samsung Galaxy S20 Lite and other variants, the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition. Most likely, this phone will be priced at a friendlier price than the retail price.
From rumors, this device will retain some of the main features of the Galaxy S20 such as using a 120Hz screen and a Snapdragon 865 processor as well as an Exynos 990, but the screen resolution will be limited to Full HD only to reduce production costs.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition will also be supported by 6GB RAM and the Android 10 operating system. This device, which has the code SM-G781B, also has an IP68 certificate and has a 3.5mm jack port for earphones.
We asked. You answered. We delivered. Here's the Galaxy for every fan. Unpacked, September 23, 2020. #SamsungEvent pic.twitter.com/3r3q5iZfnT
- Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) September 14, 2020
It is estimated that the price of this smartphone will be in the range of 650 United States (US) dollars or around Rp. 9.7 million. This price is much different from the Galaxy S20 which is not the Fan Edition version starting at IDR 13 million, while the Ultra version costs IDR 19 million and the Plus version IDR 14 million.
For color choices, Samsung is rumored to have several colors on the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition such as red, dark blue, pink and mint. As is often the case with Samsung, mobile phones may be offered in different colors in different carriers and regions. However, at the official invitation Samsung pointed out the dark blue and mint options.
Later, if the Unpacked 2020 event featuring the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition or Lite will launch on the date promised by Samsung, this will most likely be the launch of the cover for Samsung's flagship series this year. Thus quoted from The Verge, Monday, September 14.