In Samsung’s 2019 Galaxy A-Series family, the Samsung Galaxy A20 was the entry-level mid-range phone. It is powered by the Exynos 7884 chipset, which is also included in the entry-level Galaxy A10. The Galaxy A20, on the other hand, comes with a super AMOLED infinity V display, twin back cameras, and a larger battery.
The Samsung Galaxy A21, Samsung Galaxy A21s, and, most recently, the Samsung Galaxy A22 have all succeeded this smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy A20 Key Specs and Features
- 6.4-inch, Super AMOLED Infinity-V Display, 720 X 1560 pixels (268 ppi)
- Android 9.0 Pie
- Octa-core Exynos 7884 CPU with 3GB RAM
- 32GB Built-in Storage, up to 512GB Memory Card
- 13MP + 5MP Dual Rear Camera
- 5MP Front Camera
- Face Unlock
- Rear Fingerprint Sensor
- 4G LTE (up to 150 Mbps)
- 4000 mAh Non-Removable Li-Po Battery
Design and Display
The Samsung Galaxy A20 has a design that is comparable to the rest of the 2019 A-Series. With a compact plastic body, you get an infinity-V display.
Black, red, coral orange, deep blue, and gold are the five color possibilities for the smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy A20 has a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED infinity-V display with a resolution of 720 x 1560 pixels. The smartphone’s aspect ratio is 19.5:9, giving it a slim profile.
The phone’s front panel is made of glass. It has a fingerprint sensor on the rear and is covered in plastic.
Battery and Camera
On the back of the Samsung Galaxy A20, there are two cameras. The primary camera is a 13 megapixel 76Β° wide angle autofocus camera with 13 megapixels.
A 5 megapixel 123Β° ultrawide angle camera supports this camera. LED flash, HDR, and full HD video recording are all included in the camera.
The 8 megapixel selfie camera is located on the V-cutout on the display.
The Samsung Galaxy A20 has a 4000 mAh Li-Po battery, which means you can watch films and play games for longer. It has quick charging capabilities of up to 15W.
Hardware and Software
The Samsung Galaxy A20 uses the same processor as the Galaxy A10. The dual-cluster design of the octa-core Exynos 7884 chipset consists of a hexa-core CPU and a dual-core processor clocked at 1.35GHz and 1.6GHz, respectively.
The Android smartphone, on the other hand, has 3GB of RAM (50 percent more than the A10), so things should function more easily. It has 32GB of internal storage and can take up to a 512GB memory card.
The Samsung Galaxy A20 ships with Android 9.0 (Pie) preinstalled with the One UI on top.
Connectivity
The Samsung Galaxy A20 may be available with dual-SIM or single-SIM depending on your country. Nano SIM cards are supported.
The smartphone also has superfast LTE capability, with download speeds of up to 150Mbps. MTN, 9Mobile, and Airtel will all be able to provide 4G data to Nigerians.
Unlike the Galaxy A10, which only has micro USB, the Galaxy A20 has USB Type C. (USB 2.0). A USB On-The-Go port and a 3.5mm audio jack are also included.
Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n are included in the smartphone. Smart Switch can be used to connect the gadget to your computer. NFC may or may not be supported in your country.
Samsung Galaxy A20 Price and Availability
In Nigeria, the Samsung Galaxy A20 costs roughly 69,000 Naira ($145). In Kenya, prices start at roughly 16,000 KSH. The Samsung Galaxy A20 will be available in Ghana for GH 830. On Amazon.Com, the smartphone costs $184.
The smartphone is available at main online stores in your country.