Samsung's smartphone will be launched in India with great features
Samsung's smartphone will be launched in India with great features
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Samsung is known as the best company for its premium smartphone. The company's S Series, Note series fall in the category of top Android smartphones in the premium range. The company launched its Samsung Galaxy S10 series last year, which is said to be a smartphone with a better camera and performance. This year too, the company is going to launch its next models of this series Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 + and Galaxy S20 Ultra. This smartphone series can be launched at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2020) to be held next month. It can be made available for sale in March. For the first time in this smartphone series, the company can launch Ultra Edition. Some features of this smartphone have been revealed, due to these features, it is being called the most powerful smartphone ever.

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16GB RAM: So far premium Android smartphones have been launched with 6GB, 8GB, 10GB, and 12GB RAM. The South Korean company can launch its smartphone with 16GB of RAM for the first time. The Samsung Galaxy U20 Ultra Edition may be the company's ultra-premium smartphone. Due to 16GB of RAM, it will be better at multi-tasking. If you are a gaming lover then you will not get issues of lagging or hanging in playing the game. For hard core users too, it has proved to be the most powerful smartphone so far.

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5G Support: Samsung's previous Galaxy S10 series was also launched in select markets with a 5G support feature. The company can launch this ultra-premium smartphone with dual-band 5G support. It can be launched in India with Exynos 990 chipset processor. Whereas, in other markets, it is going to be launched with Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor.

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