Samsung Malaysia is releasing a cheaper Galaxy S20 FE variant without 5G | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 30 — The Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition (FE) is probably the best value for money flagship smartphone from Samsung’s current lineup. If the RM3,399 price tag for the 5G version is out of your budget, Samsung Malaysia is releasing a cheaper Galaxy S20 FE LTE option that costs...

Friday, 30 Oct 2020 09:21 PM MYTIf the RM3,399 price tag for the 5G version of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Editionis out of your budget, Samsung Malaysia is releasing a cheaper option that costs RM700 less. — Picture by Samsung via SoyaCincau

According to Samsung Malaysia, the Galaxy S20 FE LTE version is priced at RM2,699 and it will be available on 11.11. Unlike the 5G version that come in 6 colours, the LTE version will only be offered in 3 options — Cloud Lavender, Cloud Orange and Cloud Red. Samsung Malaysia has yet to release its full hardware specs but it’s running on an Exynos 990 instead of a Snapdragon 865 processor. While the 5G version gets a top-of-the-line 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage configuration, it is likely that the LTE version may come with lower specs. In the other markets, the Galaxy S20 Fan Editon is offered from as low as 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of storage.The Galaxy S20 FE features a 6.

 

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