It is widely expected that Samsung will launch its latest S-series flagship lightweight version of Galaxy S20 fan version 5G before the end of this year. So far, it is believed that all versions will install Snapdragon 865 under the hood. After all, the Galaxy S10 Lite is also powered entirely by the Snapdragon 855. It seems that this is not the case this year, because the fuel version of Exynos 990 has obviously appeared on Geekbench.

  

  According to the so-called list, the single-core and multi-core scores of Galaxy S20 Fan Edition 5G are 588 and 2448 respectively. Compared with the reported Snapdragon variant, this is pale. Before the advent of Galaxy Note 20, there were rumors that European models would be equipped with an optimized version of Exynos 990. We don’t know whether this improved variant will still power the streamlined Galaxy S20 model, because the current results suggest that it also lags behind Exynos Note 20.

  The benchmark database also shows that in addition to the previously rumored 6GB model, there will be an 8GB RAM version. Storage is expected to start at 128GB.

  Although the emergence of Exynos 990 may disappoint some fans, the rest of the expected specifications sound promising. It is expected that this mobile phone will be equipped with a 6.7-inch Infinity-O display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, which is not available in flagship machine Galaxy Note 20. It may be equipped with a three-camera system, a 12MP main sensor, and 12MP. Ultra-wide unit, and 8MP telephoto module with 3x optical zoom. It is rumored that the front camera is 32MP.

  It is said that a battery weighing 4,500mAh can keep the light on, and the IP68 of the mobile phone is waterproof and dustproof.

  Color options seem to include white, green, red and orange. The estimated price of the 5G variant is about $799, which means that only LTE models will be very affordable. Samsung doesn’t care about the existence of Galaxy S20 fan version, but there are rumors that it will be released in the fourth quarter of 2020.