

Max Weinbach, a writer for XDA Developers and XDA TV host, spotted the promo on Vimeo. Even though it was unlisted, it showed up as a “recommended video,” apparently unbeknownst to Samsung. That fun fact allowed the video to make the rounds on social media, despite Samsung have since yanked the original promo offline.

There is not a whole lot to discern from the teaser, though according to Weinbach, the two blobs in the “Galaxy” graphic are clues. The rectangular-shaped bump on the left supposedly teases the rear camera on the Galaxy S20, which I presume to mean we are looking at a quad-camera arrangement (maybe even more), along with an LED flash.
Stay tuned, as we will be covering these launches in February.
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