Clad in the roughing Juggernau case, the Snapdragon 865 SoC, 12 GB RAM and 5 G sub-6GHz baseband support are identical to the standard Galaxy S20 and are features for a 6.2-inch OLED display.
Nonetheless, there are a few additional features that Samsung hopes will make the Tactical Edition the security team's smartphone. Some of these features includes a night-view mode that allows the user to turn off the light so that it does not blind with night-vision lenses.
However, taking into account the different use scenarios, the handset can be disabled while in landscape mode. The phone also has a stealth mode, which disables LTE and prevents all RF radio transmission in order to communicate entirely outside the grid.
Of now, it has announced that the Galaxy S20 Tactical Edition will only be available to "select IT channel partners" later this year. Nor did the company announce a price in the new edition of the Galaxy S20.
As mentioned above, when it comes to features, the Galaxy S20 Tactical Edition is the same as the standard Galaxy S20. As such, it has a 6.2-inch AMOLED Infinity-O Quad HD+ dynamic display which supports 120hz refresh and is certified to HDR10 +. A Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 is the chipset on the computer.
A ultra-wide 12 megapixel, a wide-angle 12 megapixelt and a 64 megapixel telephonic lens are also supported on the camera. The Galaxy S20 Tactical Edition also gets a very large 4,000mAh battery to power the phone.