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There’s a weird hole in Samsung’s Galaxy S20 5G line-up: Here’s my theory

There’s a weird hole in Samsung’s Galaxy S20 5G line-up: Here’s my theory

Posted on February 14, 2020 By Jarvis

Samsung’s big Unpacked 2020 event – and the Galaxy S20 5G family that it revealed – had a glaring hole in it. The S20 5G series are more powerful than any phones Samsung has had before, make 5G the default, and double-down on the camera technology the company insists is the number one reason for smartphone upgrades. Question is – where’s the direct iPhone 11 rival?
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