First spotted by WinFuture Samsung mistakenly uploaded the pictures of Galaxy S20 on an official Samsung online shop of a European country. According to the publisher, the company shared the pictures for a short time period in one of the LED covers available in the accessories range. The images were then removed as they were part of a product page for the LED covers. These images are now open to discussion at the moment because until now the Samsung has not officially launched Galaxy S20 and its other variants in the global market. These will get officially released on February 11 at Galaxy Unpacked event. The Product page displayed the images of the Samsung Galaxy S20 hard cover with an LED display. The distinctiveness of the LED case is that it is capped with a string of small LEDs on the rear. It can also show a countdown while clicking pictures. As per a report by another online publisher, the Samsung Galaxy S20 is going to be offered in three variants that will also include an Ultra model. These variants are stated to come up with 120Hz displays along with 5G connectivity as revealed by a tipster named Ice Universe on Twitter. It is stated to be up for pre-order from February 14 after its official launch in San Francisco. As per reports, the upcoming smartphone will go on sale for the first time globally on March 6th. Initially, it will be available through three major carriers in South Korea SK Telecom, KT, and LG U+. These three carriers will start taking pre-order from February 14 to February 28. Besides this the pricing of Samsung Galaxy S20 has also been leaked on the web, The Samsung Galaxy S20 is expected to carry a price tag of KRW 1.25 million that translated to Rs 74,900. Whereas the S20 is will be priced at KRW 1.35 million that translates to Rs Rs. 96,100. Another report has also revealed that Samsung’s foldable device that Galaxy Z Flip might be priced at KRW 1.6 million that translates to Rs 96,100 as per Indian currency. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.