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Samsung Galaxy S20 international giveaway!

It’s time for the Sunday giveaway! Like every week, we’re giving away a brand new Android phone to one lucky Android Authority reader.

A big congratulations to the winner of last week’s OnePlus 8 Pro giveaway, Bruce W. from Texas.

This week we’re giving away a brand new Samsung Galaxy S20, courtesy of the AA Deals Store!

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Notwithstanding the initial price tags, the stunning Samsung Galaxy S20 range of phones continues to set a high standard. The Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra all showcase powerful cameras. The S20 and the S20 Plus have almost the same camera configurations, including a 12MP main camera, a 64MP telephoto camera, a 12MP wide-angle camera, and a 10MP selfie camera.

The other specs of the Galaxy S20 are equally impressive. The smaller S20 model features a 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, 12GB of RAM, and a 4,000mAh battery. The ample 128GB storage is also expandable to up to 1TB — large enough for an insane number of selfies.

To learn more about the Galaxy S20, check out our related coverage below.

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Samsung Galaxy S20 international giveaway!

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  • This is an international giveaway (except when we can not ship to your country).
  • We can ship prizes to all regions in North America, Europe, and Australia. If you live in another region, depending on where you live, we may contact you to offer an alternative prize of equal or similar value to the smartphone offered in the giveaway.
  • We are not responsible for lost shipments.
  • We are not responsible if your giveaway prize malfunctions.
  • You must be age of majority in your country of residence.
  • We are not responsible for any duties or import fees that you may incur.
  • Only one entry per person; please do not enter multiple email addresses. We will verify all winners and if we detect multiple email addresses by the same person you will not be eligible to win.
  • We reserve all rights to make any changes to this giveaway.
  • This giveaway is operated by Android Authority.
  • The prize will ship when it is available to purchase.

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