Skip to main content

Evidence points to Samsung adopting a new name for its next flagship range

It’s no big secret Samsung is planning a collection of new flagship smartphones for 2020, and as usual, the S-range looks like it’ll be the smartphone range to kick off the manufacturer’s new range. We’re expecting the usual improvements to existing hardware and the addition of new tech, but what many weren’t expecting were rumors Samsung would radically change up its naming scheme in favor of something new. Whispers Samsung is planning on ditching an “S11” label in favor of the “S20” are getting louder, and the latest rumors say we could even see a dramatic new name for the largest phone in the lineup.

According to a tweet from Harmless Karl, founder of accessory maker Schnail, accessory makers have received word Samsung is changing the name of its premium smartphone range. According to an image attached to the tweet, there will still be three phones in the S20 range, but the “e” model will be dropped. If correct, we can expect to see a Galaxy S20 with a 6.2-inch display, a Galaxy S20 Plus with a 6.7-inch display, and a new Galaxy S20 Ultra with a massive 6.9-inch display.

This tweet followed a new tweet from accomplished leaker Ice Universe which discussed the possibility of an “S20 Ultra” phone — but offered a caveat to the tweet that “Ultra” was only one of the many options being considered by Samsung for inclusion. Ice Universe has been the only notable leaker to offer the idea of a renamed S-range in 2020, with at least one other leaker rubbishing previous rumors.

It’s also worth noting a screenshot of an unattributed email shouldn’t be clinching proof by anyone’s standards, so it’s definitely not worth betting the farm on this name change yet. However, a name change would make sense, and changing to the S20 would allow Samsung’s flagship range to mimic the year it’s released — making it easy for consumers to know if they’re buying the latest phone. It would also mirror Apple’s recent naming scheme shift with the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max.

Either way, we won’t have long to wait until we know for sure. Samsung is expected to unveil its new phones some time in February, and rumors are sure to ramp up before release. We’ll let you know as soon as we hear more.

Editors' Recommendations

Mark Jansen
Mark Jansen is an avid follower of everything that beeps, bloops, or makes pretty lights. He has a degree in Ancient &…
Samsung brings the Galaxy S23’s new software to older phones
Android 13 logo on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Samsung this week announced that it will be rolling out its latest One UI 5.1 software to current Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S22, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Galaxy Z Flip 4 lineups. The company debuted the Android 13-powered One UI 5.1 update on the Galaxy S23 Ultra this month, and it's bringing those extra features to general users.

“One UI 5.1 is the up-to-date example of Samsung’s commitment to providing Galaxy users with the latest innovations as soon as possible,”  Samsung's Janghyun Yoon said in a blog post. “Over the past several weeks, we have worked closely with our service providers and carrier partners to bring One UI 5.1 to current Galaxy smartphones and tablets around the world within a few short weeks of the Galaxy S23 series announcement.”

Read more
Using the Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus proved me wrong about Samsung’s new phones
Joe Maring holding a Samsung Galaxy S23 and a Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus.

On paper, the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus don't look like terribly exciting smartphones. And, to be honest, they kind of aren't. They have similar designs as their predecessors, nearly identical camera systems, and a few small spec bumps here and there. It's a fair argument to call these phones "boring" or "dull" because, when compared directly to last year's handsets, there's not that much new.

Going into my recent hands-on session with Samsung's two newest phones, I was expecting to be pretty underwhelmed. But after getting to spend a couple of hours with the Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus, I was happily surprised. More testing in the future will show what these phones are truly capable of, but my initial impressions are extremely positive — and I can't wait to get more time with them in the near future.

Read more
How to set up your new Samsung Galaxy phone like a pro
Galaxy S22 Ultra with S22 Plus and S22.

You’ve unwrapped a lovely new Samsung phone and are keen to get into setting it up. I don’t blame you, Samsung has made some superb phones over the past year, and I've been lucky enough to use many of them. That means I've set up a lot of Samsung phones, and to help get you started with your phone as quickly as possible, here are all the settings I change and configure when I do.

The good thing is, the advice applies to almost all Samsung phones released recently, as the settings are part of Samsung’s One UI Android software installed on all its devices. So it doesn’t matter if you have a Galaxy A53 5G, a Galaxy S22 Ultra, or even a Galaxy Z Fold 4; almost all the advice will help you get the best from your new phone straight away.
Charge your Samsung phone the right way

Read more