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Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra Hands-on Video Shows Master Mockups’ Size Comparison, Camera Specs & No Audio Jack
Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra Hands-on Video Shows Master Mockups’ Size Comparison, Camera Specs & No Audio Jack-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 7:08 PM

As the Galaxy S20 Unpacked event slated for a February 11 unveilingdraws nearer, we’ll continue getting a closer look at all the three models expected to launch in several markets. The latest development shows a hands-on video of exact-sized mockups belonging to the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra. In addition to being compared with each other and Samsung’s previous-gen Galaxy S10 Plus, there are interesting changes that can be seen, and not all of them will be appreciated by future customers.

Latest Hands-on Video Shows no Galaxy S20 Model Will Feature a Dedicated Bixby Button

The hands-on video published by Mobile Fun reveals the diagonal screen sizes for all three models, which are given below.

Galaxy S20 - 6.3 inches when measured diagonallyGalaxy S20 Plus - 6.7 inches when measured diagonallyGalaxy S20 Ultra - 6.9 inches when measured diagonally

Unfortunately, resolution and refresh rate details weren’t shared. What was shared though, were the number of cameras on the three models. With the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra all featuring a single front-facing punch-hole-style shooter, the major differences are spotted at the backside. The Galaxy S20 features a smaller rear camera hump, coupled with three sensors. The Galaxy S20 Plus sports a slightly bigger rear camera hump, but that’s done to accommodate not three, but four camera sensors.

Last, we have the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which sports the widest and biggest rear camera hump of all, but just like the Galaxy S20, it features four sensors at the back. Also, just like the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus, the biggest disappointment for Galaxy S10 users looking to upgrade this year will be the lack of a 3.5mm audio jack. Sorry guys, but it looks like Samsung is done with this port for good, at least for its two flagship series.

Another change is getting rid of the dedicated Bixby button, meaning that users may be able to summon the assistant through voice commands. There’s also a tiny speaker grill present right next to the Type-C USB charging port, so let us hope Samsung incorporated stereo speakers on models that are expected to be quite costly.

Overall, the latest hands-on video shows a decent change when it comes to the design compared to the previous generation, as well as some big differences on the camera side. We’ll just have to see how well these changes improve the customer experience when the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra are officially released in major markets.

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News Source: YouTube (Mobile Fun)

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