
We recently learned that the standard Samsung will probably not feature a 120Hz screen, and will instead stick with a 60Hz display. On top of that, it's tipped to come with a flat screen and a plastic back. These downgrades will apparently result in a . That said, don't expect the handset to retail for significantly less than the Galaxy Note 10, which starts at $950. Funnily enough, the scaled-back version of the Galaxy S20, which will probably be called the , will flaunt the trendy 120Hz screen.
It will likely carry the Snapdragon 865 SoC, which might not be Qualcomm's latest ...