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It’s always fun for tech lovers like me to check out some of the most advanced new smartphones. Right now, the big news is the release of the Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G, and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G. This whole portfolio of devices shows how Samsung has continued to innovate and build phones that help customers express themselves and have more fun. Let’s take a closer look.
With just one click you can capture GIFs, images and video all at once. With effects, lenses, and filters, you can capture the best of virtually every moment.
Enjoy a zoom so powerful that you’ll be able to get close-ups from anywhere. Capture images from 300 feet away that look like they were taken from 3 feet away. Zoom in super close from a distance, or capture the details of something nearby.
This feature is only available on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G. 30X Space Zoom is available on Galaxy S20 5G and Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G.
Great camera capabilities mean these phones can help you take dazzling, blur-free photos and stunning HDR video without the flash, even in low light environments.
Charge your phone fast with Super Fast Charge, so you can keep moving without running out of juice.
Make the most of your new Samsung device with AT&T—building 5G on America’s Best Network.4 Get your Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G, and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G online or at your local AT&T store.
This article is AT&T sponsored content written by Matt Johnsen, a TechBuzz contributor. The statements in this article are his own and don’t necessarily represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of AT&T.
1Single Take AI captures images up to 15 seconds.
2100X space zoom includes digital zoom, which may cause some image deterioration.
3When using included charger and cable; battery life based on typical usage conditions which may vary by factors including network, selected features and running applications.
4Best Network based on GWS OneScore Sept. 2019.
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