Scheduled for release in about 130 countries by the end of this month

The Galaxy S20 launch event held in India on the 24th of last month

The Galaxy S20 launch event held in India on the 24th of last month

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] Samsung Electronics will officially launch its premium smartphone 'Galaxy S20' globally on the 6th.


On the 6th, Samsung Electronics announced that it will release the Galaxy S20 in about 20 countries worldwide, including South Korea, the United States, Canada, Singapore, Vietnam in Southeast Asia, and Puerto Rico. The company plans to expand the release to approximately 130 countries by the end of this month.


The Galaxy S20 lineup consists of three models: the 'Galaxy S20 Ultra' featuring a 108-megapixel camera and a 6.9-inch display, the 6.7-inch Galaxy S20+ equipped with a 64-megapixel camera, and the 6.2-inch Galaxy S20.


The Galaxy S20 is characterized by combining the largest image sensor ever with AI, enabling clear photos with detailed precision in any environment. All three models will support the latest 5G standard Standalone mode, boasting faster network connection times and data speeds.


The Galaxy S20 launch event held in Australia on the 18th of last month

The Galaxy S20 launch event held in Australia on the 18th of last month

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To commemorate the official domestic launch on the 6th, Samsung Electronics will offer customers who purchase the 'Galaxy S20' unlocked model through the Samsung Electronics website and online shopping malls such as Coupang and 11st a choice of an AI speaker 'Galaxy Home Mini' or a compact memo printer 'Nemonic Mini.' The prices are ▲ Galaxy S20 (128GB) 1,248,500 KRW ▲ Galaxy S20+ (256GB) 1,353,000 KRW ▲ Galaxy S20 Ultra (256GB) 1,595,000 KRW.



Since last month, Samsung Electronics has held 'Galaxy S20' launch events targeting local media and partners in various countries worldwide, including India, Thailand, Australia, Vietnam, and Montenegro.


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