Galaxy Unpacked 2020: Samsung's Latest Flagship Devices
It's that time of the year again, folks! Galaxy Unpacked 2020 is here, and it's bringing us some pretty interesting devices. We're going to take a closer look at the latest flagship offerings from Samsung.
First up, we have the Galaxy S20 lineup, which includes the S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. One thing that stands out about these devices is their focus on cameras. Yes, you heard that right - cameras! With the rise of smartphone photography, it's no surprise that Samsung has taken a bold step in this area.
Starting with the S20 and S20+, we have a massive upgrade to a 64-megapixel main sensor, paired with 12 megapixels for an ultra-wide-angle lens and telephoto lens. These cameras allow you to do three times optical zoom and up to 30 times digitally zoomed shots. This is certainly a significant improvement over previous models.
But that's not all - the S20 Ultra takes things to the next level with a one-hundred-eight megapixel main sensor, paired with 12 megapixels for an ultra-wide-angle lens and forty-eight megapixels for telephoto zoom. This means you can do up to ten times optical zoom or 100 times digitally zoomed shots. And with something called nona binning, which is nine pixels into one, the camera capabilities just got a major boost.
The S20 Ultra also features an ultra-wide-angle lens that's actually angled within the frame to pull in more light from reflection. This means you'll get better low-light photos and more vibrant colors. And with something called space tomb, which is essentially i zoom mixed with their super steady optical stabilization, the camera can now do rotational stabilization instead of just side-to-side and up-down.
One of our favorite new features on these devices is something called single take. It allows you to put your camera in sort of an automatic mode where you can click the button and it will take about ten or eight seconds of content. This could be a wide-angle shot, telephoto live focus, or even a small video. And with this feature, you'll get fourteen clips or pieces of content for you to choose from based on what it deems best for that shot.
For instance, if you're in a portrait shot, you'll get a live focus photo with that blurred background. Or, if you're looking at a landscape, you might get a wide-angle shot. And with the front-facing camera, you can enjoy all these features too!
But wait, there's more! The Galaxy S20 lineup also features beautiful Super AMOLED displays, which are typical of Samsung's offerings. The 120Hz refresh rate is a great touch, providing an incredibly smooth experience for users.
And did we mention the Bluetooth chip? It allows galaxy owners to share their Bluetooth connection with other speakers all through the same phone. This means you can easily connect your music player or speaker to your device and enjoy seamless connectivity.
The Galaxy S20 lineup starts at $1000 for the S20, $1199 for the S20+, and a whopping $1399 for the S20 Ultra. These prices come with 128 gigs of storage and 12 gigs of RAM, which is plenty for most users. However, if you want more storage or RAM, you can opt for the higher-end models, which offer up to 16 gigs of RAM.
Pre-orders start on February 21st, and devices will be shipped on March 6th. If you want to learn more about the new Galaxy S20 range and compare them with other flagship devices, make sure to check out Digital Trends for more information. And don't forget to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for our full review of the Galaxy S20 Ultra!
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's going on guys it's that time of the year again galaxy unpacked 2020 the first of this year and it's bringing us a pretty interesting device actually a few of them first we have the galaxy s 20 lineup which is the s 20 as 20 plus and now the s 20 ultra as you can see cameras were a big focus for Samsung this year so there's a little bit of incremental changes as well which we'll get into and then we'll dive right into these cameras let's check it out so looking at the design from the front you're not gonna be able to tell much of a difference it's gonna be a lot of the same edgeless bezels designs that we've seen before with that Infinity oho punch display we're looking at six point two inches six point seven inches at six point nine inches on the s 20s twenty plus and galaxy s 20 Ultra in hand they feel like pretty light devices which is typical with the Galaxy S lineup they do feel a little bit thicker in hand though and you can likely thank 5g for that but there's still pretty light devices all the way from the s20 up to the ultra the biggest and best part of the new design is going to definitely be that 120 Hertz refresh rate it's very smooth you can see the difference immediately and it also has a 240 Hertz refresh rate for touch so you're gonna have a really nice smooth experience on these beautiful Super AMOLED displays as Samsung has been able to produce Samsung is also introducing something called Bluetooth chip which allows galaxy owners to share their Bluetooth connection to other speakers all through the same phone so Samsung knows just as well as most of us that one of the main reasons that anybody's getting a new phone is for a better camera so they tackle this in kind of an interesting way with this series lineup so starting with the S 20 and s 20 plus we have a massive upgrade to a 64 megapixel main sensor that's paired with to 12 megapixels for an ultra wide-angle lens as well as the telephoto lens the s 20 and s twenty plus can do three times optical zoom and up to 30 times digitally zoomed jumping up to the s 20 ultra we have a one hundred eight megapixel main sensor with a 12 megapixel ultra wide and a forty eight megapixel telephoto zoom with this you can do up to 10 times optical zoom or 100 times digital zoom this utilizes something called nona binning which is nine pixels into one something we're very familiar with on previous phones but is now getting stepped up into a much larger scale with the galaxy s 20 plus that's 20 ultras v camera is actually angled within the frame so as to pull in more light from reflection as opposed to having to make them bigger sensors in total the entire s20 lineup will use something called space tomb which is essentially a i zoom mixed with their super steady optical stabilization which now can do rotational stabilization as opposed to just side to side and up and down one of my favorite new features something called single take which allows you to just put your camera in sort of an automatic mode where you can click the button and it will take about ten or eight seconds of content now what that means is it could be a wide-angle content it could be telephoto live focus it could even be a small video and it'll produce about fourteen clips or pieces of content for you to choose from based on what it deems best for that shot so for instance if you're in a portrait shot you're gonna get a live focus photo with that blurred background or you may get a wide-angle shot if you're looking at a landscape for instance this will be available on the front facing camera as well across the entire lineup as well as the ability to shoot 8k video on the main sensors so pricing is pretty much what you'd expect here $1000 for the galaxy s 2011 99 for the S 20 plus and then $13.99 is what the S 20 ultra will start at all of these start with 128 gigs of storage and 12 gigs of ram but the ultra and the plus give you the option to also get five on twelve gigs of storage but no bump in RAM pre-orders will start on February 21st with devices being shipped on March 6 if you want to see more about the new Galaxy S 20 range as well as some comparisons between that and some of the best flagships out make sure you check out digital trends comm for more info thanks for watching guys make sure to LIKE subscribe check out digital trends calm and stay tuned for a full review on the Galaxy S 20 as 20 + + s 20 ultrawhat's going on guys it's that time of the year again galaxy unpacked 2020 the first of this year and it's bringing us a pretty interesting device actually a few of them first we have the galaxy s 20 lineup which is the s 20 as 20 plus and now the s 20 ultra as you can see cameras were a big focus for Samsung this year so there's a little bit of incremental changes as well which we'll get into and then we'll dive right into these cameras let's check it out so looking at the design from the front you're not gonna be able to tell much of a difference it's gonna be a lot of the same edgeless bezels designs that we've seen before with that Infinity oho punch display we're looking at six point two inches six point seven inches at six point nine inches on the s 20s twenty plus and galaxy s 20 Ultra in hand they feel like pretty light devices which is typical with the Galaxy S lineup they do feel a little bit thicker in hand though and you can likely thank 5g for that but there's still pretty light devices all the way from the s20 up to the ultra the biggest and best part of the new design is going to definitely be that 120 Hertz refresh rate it's very smooth you can see the difference immediately and it also has a 240 Hertz refresh rate for touch so you're gonna have a really nice smooth experience on these beautiful Super AMOLED displays as Samsung has been able to produce Samsung is also introducing something called Bluetooth chip which allows galaxy owners to share their Bluetooth connection to other speakers all through the same phone so Samsung knows just as well as most of us that one of the main reasons that anybody's getting a new phone is for a better camera so they tackle this in kind of an interesting way with this series lineup so starting with the S 20 and s 20 plus we have a massive upgrade to a 64 megapixel main sensor that's paired with to 12 megapixels for an ultra wide-angle lens as well as the telephoto lens the s 20 and s twenty plus can do three times optical zoom and up to 30 times digitally zoomed jumping up to the s 20 ultra we have a one hundred eight megapixel main sensor with a 12 megapixel ultra wide and a forty eight megapixel telephoto zoom with this you can do up to 10 times optical zoom or 100 times digital zoom this utilizes something called nona binning which is nine pixels into one something we're very familiar with on previous phones but is now getting stepped up into a much larger scale with the galaxy s 20 plus that's 20 ultras v camera is actually angled within the frame so as to pull in more light from reflection as opposed to having to make them bigger sensors in total the entire s20 lineup will use something called space tomb which is essentially a i zoom mixed with their super steady optical stabilization which now can do rotational stabilization as opposed to just side to side and up and down one of my favorite new features something called single take which allows you to just put your camera in sort of an automatic mode where you can click the button and it will take about ten or eight seconds of content now what that means is it could be a wide-angle content it could be telephoto live focus it could even be a small video and it'll produce about fourteen clips or pieces of content for you to choose from based on what it deems best for that shot so for instance if you're in a portrait shot you're gonna get a live focus photo with that blurred background or you may get a wide-angle shot if you're looking at a landscape for instance this will be available on the front facing camera as well across the entire lineup as well as the ability to shoot 8k video on the main sensors so pricing is pretty much what you'd expect here $1000 for the galaxy s 2011 99 for the S 20 plus and then $13.99 is what the S 20 ultra will start at all of these start with 128 gigs of storage and 12 gigs of ram but the ultra and the plus give you the option to also get five on twelve gigs of storage but no bump in RAM pre-orders will start on February 21st with devices being shipped on March 6 if you want to see more about the new Galaxy S 20 range as well as some comparisons between that and some of the best flagships out make sure you check out digital trends comm for more info thanks for watching guys make sure to LIKE subscribe check out digital trends calm and stay tuned for a full review on the Galaxy S 20 as 20 + + s 20 ultra\n"