A smaller version of the "purebred" smartphone Samsung Galaxy A20, which slightly cut the display diagonal (from 6.4 to 5.8"), the battery capacity (from 4000 mAh to 3000 mAh) and replaced the Super AMOLED matrix with a PLS-panel with a maximum resolution of HD + (1560x720 pixels). There are no other differences from the base Galaxy A20 model in the gadget. It still works under the homegrown Exynos 7884 chipset, the amount of memory on board the smartphone is distributed in the ratio of 3 GB of RAM against 32 GB of ROM, and takes pictures of the Samsung Galaxy A20e on a pair of cameras from the rear 13 + 5 MP (leading module in tandem with ultra-wide) . Also on the plastic back of the device "registered" area of the fingerprint sensor. The 8 MP front camera of the model is housed in a tear...drop-shaped cutout of the screen. One of the “chips” of the device is support for fast battery charging (15 W) via the USB-C port. The Android 9.0 Pie operating system is installed at the helm of the software part of the smartphone with the Samsung One UI proprietary shell rolled on top.
Difference from A20 in smaller display (5.8 vs 6.4), different matrix (IPS), smaller battery (3000 mAh vs 4000 mAh)
A smaller version of the "purebred" smartphone Samsung Galaxy A20, which slightly cut the display diagonal (from 6.4 to 5.8"), the battery capacity (from 4000 mAh to 3000 mAh) and replaced the Super AMOLED matrix with a PLS-panel with a maximum resolution of HD + (1560x720 pixels). There are no other differences from the base Galaxy A20 model in the gadget. It still works under the homegrown Exynos 7884 chipset, the amount of memory on board the smartphone is distributed in the ratio of 3 GB of RAM against 32 GB of ROM, and takes pictures of the Samsung Galaxy A20e on a pair of cameras from the rear 13 + 5 MP (leading module in tandem with ultra-wide) .
Also on the plastic back of the device "registered" area of the fingerprint sensor. The 8 MP front camera of the model is housed in a teardrop-shaped cutout of the screen. One of the “chips” of the device is support for fast battery charging (15 W) via the USB-C port. The Android 9.0 Pie operating system is installed at the helm of the software part of the smartphone with the Samsung One UI proprietary shell rolled on top.