Get early access to the new Samsung Galaxy S20 line of smartphones! Preordering is now available on these state of the art phones, which offer larger screens, greater battery life, and camera technology that rivals anything out there. The Samsung Galaxy S20 will come in three versions: 6.2-inch Galaxy S20 (4G and 5G), Galaxy S20+ (4G and 5G), and Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, all at increasing price points. While the S20 is rumored to cost around $850, the S20+ is anticipated to be around $950 and the Ultra is rumored to cost around $1,200. Want to get the latest Samsung Galaxy S20? Read on to find out how to preorder one of these Galaxy S20 models.
Why order the Samsung Galaxy S20 early? To get the best place in line! Plus, the perks make it worthwhile for consumers to reserve their spots. Customers who preorder the S20+ and the S20 Ultra through the Samsung website will get free Galaxy Buds wireless earphones. Preordering will also unlock early access to the phone itself, with shipments going out three days in advance of the launch of these phones in stores. Those who register for pre-order access through Samsung will also get $35 instant credit for devices and accessories for the new S20 line.
Samsung emphasizes that stock will be limited, so consumers who want in on the ground floor should not wait. And there are plenty of reasons to act now. Along with 5G capability, the new Samsung Galaxy S20 line of phones is nicknamed Picasso primarily due to the changes to the camera in each model. The front camera is now centrally located, while the back camera lenses are housed in a hump on the back of the phone. There is a 48MP telephoto lens capable of a 5X optical zoom, along with a 48MP wide-angle lens. The Ultra model has a 108MP primary camera with automatic HDR. In addition to the screen size and camera improvements, the battery life has also been upgraded, up to 5,000 mAh and standard super fast charging. The performance is faster too, partly thanks to the Snapdragon upgrades in order to be ready for all that 5G can offer.Â
Rumors indicate that the big mobile network companies - such as AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile - will have a range of deals available on the Samsung Galaxy S20 line of smartphones. These generally include buy one, get one free deals, trade in specials, and price breaks for new and current customers who are ready to upgrade. After the official unveiling of the Galaxy S20 line, the rumor mill should slow down considerably and major mobile networks will likely offer preorder packages of their own on this amazing new piece of technology. Customers holding out for better prices or not quite ready to upgrade can take advantage of lower prices on the Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+. These prices have already been slashed by a minimum of $200 and are likely to come down even more as the Galaxy S20 line is unveiled.