Competing with Colors Like Mint, Orange, Violet, and Navy
Weighing in on October Release Rumors... Mid-Size Between S20 and S20+

Galaxy S20 Fan Edition Rendering Image (Source: Evan Blass Twitter)

Galaxy S20 Fan Edition Rendering Image (Source: Evan Blass Twitter)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S20 Fan Edition will be released in six colors, including some colors that have not been previously available.


On the 18th (local time), IT tipster Evan Blass revealed six color rendering images of the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition on Twitter. The exterior design is based on the Galaxy S20 Plus. However, fresh impressions are given as new colors such as Orange, Violet, Mint, and Navy are added.


IT specialized media SamMobile explained, "Samsung Electronics has utilized smartphone colors as a highly targeted strategy to maintain consumer interest after the release of high-end smartphones," adding, "It is unclear whether all six colors will be released, but the colors revealed this time are quite attractive and can appeal to a wide range of people."


Typically, light models are often unveiled about a year after the flagship product is released. The Galaxy S20 Fan Edition is expected to be launched as early as October. Compared to last year’s Galaxy S10 and Note10 light models, which were released around January to February, this is more than three months earlier to appear on the market.


The Galaxy S20 Fan Edition is likely to support both LTE and 5G networks and be equipped with the Snapdragon 865 chipset. Fan Edition or light models traditionally use Snapdragon chips, and since these models are more oriented toward overseas markets rather than domestic ones, it is unlikely that Exynos will be chosen.



So far, the known specifications of the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition include a 6.5-inch screen, which is larger than the S20 but slightly smaller than the S20+. The display features a flat screen instead of an edge and supports a 120Hz refresh rate. The number of cameras is three (12MP, 12MP, 8MP), with a smaller camera module size, and the RAM specification has been downgraded to 8GB. The price is expected to be about $759 (approximately 900,000 KRW), which is about 500,000 KRW cheaper than the Galaxy S20+.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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