Just a few weeks ago, rumors circulated that Samsung would be releasing a new, Qualcomm-powered, LTE-only (and potentially cheaper) version of the massively popular Galaxy S20 FE, replacing the Exynos-powered version. In short order, the new SM-G780G model has silently landed in several markets, including Vietnam and Malaysia, with product listings available in Germany and Sweden.
Launched in Vietnam today. Almost the same MSRP as the Exynos 990 but because Samsung let their partners to cut the price so the final price is only 10.4m Dong ($446) for the 8/256. New S20 FE 4G also launched in Malaysia yesterday but only have 128GB https://t.co/5z63HIPQUN pic.twitter.com/ESk1tfeV7g
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Based on the specifications published to Samsung Germany, the new LTE-only S20 FE is basically the same phone we're already familiar with here in the 'States, sans 5G. That means a Snapdragon 865, 6GB of RAM, 6.5" 120Hz 1080p OLED display, identical cameras, and precisely the same dimensions. Storage sizes do apparently vary between markets, but that's a minor distinction. Rumors previously indicated the phone might have a Snapdragon 865+, but if it does, the clock rates Samsung lists at its site are incorrect.
That's also a little curious, as Qualcomm told us that 5G was outright mandatory on the Snapdragon 865. We aren't sure if the company is simply loosening that rule for Samsung or if it means that policy will no longer be enforced.
This isn't actually the first LTE-only S20 FE, either. Samsung previously released an Exynos 990-powered LTE-only version of the phone. However, that chip was a disappointment for many, with widespread reports of thermal throttling and overheating, as well as mediocre performance compared to the Qualcomm-powered version. (A story that typically repeats itself comparing each new flagship Exynos with the latest Snapdragon these days.)
Last year's Galaxy S20 FE was a very, very good phone. It almost won our Editors' Choice Most Wanted award for the whole year, so a more affordable version of it is something worth celebrating, and it's too bad Samsung released it silently. Sure, we probably won't get it here in the US, but it's a big deal for folks in other markets.
Because Samsung hasn't drawn too much attention to this release, we aren't fully sure of the timeline or the total number of markets expected to get the phone. We have reached out to Samsung for more information, and if a complete list of Galaxy S20 FE LTE markets is available, we'll be sure to let you know.
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