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The Samsung Galaxy A20 is an Android smartphone developed by Samsung Electronics, launched in April 2019. [2] It runs on the Android 9 (Pie) operating system with One UI. The Galaxy A20 model has 32 GB internal storage, 3 GB RAM, and a 4000 mAh battery. [2] It is a successor to the previous smartphone models by Samsung, Galaxy J6 and Galaxy A6. [3]
The Juke includes 2 GB of pooled internal flash memory, of which up to 22 MB is available for pictures, ringtones, sounds, and applications, while 1.87 GB is dedicated storage for music only. The phone does not have a microSD card slot, therefore users cannot expand storage beyond what's available.
The Samsung Galaxy A20s comes with 3 GB or 4 GB of LPDDR3 RAM. The 3 GB RAM version has 32 GB of storage, while the 4 GB RAM version has 64 GB of storage. They have a storage type of eMMC version 5.1. The storage can be expanded up to 512 GB with external memory using a microSD card (and the smartphone supports UHS-I speed). [2]
After determining that the SD card supports it, the host device can also command the SD card to switch to a higher transfer speed. Until determining the card's capabilities, the host device should not use a clock speed faster than 400 kHz. SD cards other than SDIO (see below) have a "Default Speed" clock rate of 25 MHz.
One UI is a user interface (UI) developed by Samsung Electronics for its smart devices, including Android devices running Android 9 (Pie) and later. Succeeding Samsung Experience, it is designed to make using larger smartphones easier and be more visually appealing.
Portable storage is treated as an external storage device. Adoptable storage, introduced on Android 6.0, allows the internal storage of the device to be spanned with the SD card, treating it as an extension of the internal storage. This has the disadvantage of preventing the memory card from being used with another device unless it is reformatted.
The desire for smaller cards for cell-phones, PDAs, and compact digital cameras drove a trend that left the previous generation of "compact" cards looking big. In 2000 the SD card was announced. SD was envisioned as a single memory card format for several kinds of electronic devices, that could also function as an expansion slot for adding new ...
The Samsung Galaxy A15 and Samsung Galaxy A15 5G are Android-based smartphones designed, developed and marketed by Samsung Electronics as a part of its Galaxy A series. They were announced on 11 December 2023, and released on the sixteenth of December less than a week later.