Samsung Galaxy A20s Specs & Photos Listed on TENAA
Karamchand Rameshwar - Sep 04, 2019
After passing through Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG, the Galaxy A20 now makes its appearance on TENAA along with its photos and specifications.
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Thanks to a new listing on China’s TENAA, the design and several key specs of the Galaxy A20s have been revealed. According to the listing, the handset will come with a 6.49-inch screen, a 4,000 mAh battery, and more. The phone was listed with the model number SM-A2070 and several photos, which shows a triple camera system on its rear and an Infinity-V display. This comes shortly after the Galaxy A20s received Bluetooth and Wi-Fi certifications.

Starting with the design, you can easily see that the Galaxy A20s will boast a triple camera setup stacked vertically at the back, with an LED flash placed below the camera cluster. For security, there is a fingerprint scanner mounted on the rear with a Samsung logo below it. On the front, it seems to come with a similar design to that of the Samsung Galaxy A20. Moreover, the power button is located on the right spine of the phone, while the volume rockers are placed on the left edge.
Moving to the key specs, the Galaxy A20 will come with a 6.49-inch screen, two SIM card slots, and a 4,000 mAh battery. Its dimensions are 163.31 x77.51 x 7.99 mm. Other details revealed in the listing include 4G LTE support and Android OS.
As mentioned, the handset was previously certified by Wi-Fi Alliance. The certification showed that the phone would be available in both single-SIM and dual-SIM variants, run Android 9.0 Pie, and support single-band 4.2GHz Wi-Fi. On the other hand, its listing on Bluetooth SIG revealed its Bluetooth 4.2 support. Earlier, it was also tipped to come in Blue and Black colors and launch in the second half of this year. Since the phone has already passed through key certifications, we believe that its official launch is just around the corner.
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