Samsung's new smartphones are out at last. The South Korean mobile phone giant revealed its three new Galaxy smartphones - and a new foldable phone that attempts to set its range apart from rivals like Apple.

Samsung launched its trio of S20 phones, which include the S20 Plus and extra large S20 Ultra, alongside its Galaxy Z Flip, a folding phone that features a screen that can be flipped out like a classic 2000's mobile.

But how do the new devices stack up against their main rival, the iPhone 11 Pro? And which one is going to suit you if you are in the market for a new phone?

These are how the features of the new Galaxy phones compare:

Galaxy S20 vs iPhone 11 Pro

Features

The S20 does not come with a heap of new design features, so its selling points against the iPhone 11 Pro are more limited this year. The key difference of the Galaxy S20 to the iPhone is the edge-to-edge screen on the front, which dips at the sides and features a cut-out "O" at the top, instead of Apple's "notch" design. However, this is no different to last year.

There are some internal developments that will give users pause to consider buying the new S20 over an iPhone. One is 5G. The S20 range all come with the option to upgrade to this new faster wireless network technology, which is not available on Apple's current generation of iPhone.

Finally, there are some changes to the camera in the S20 Ultra version that will provide an edge over the iPhone, in particular with its 8K recording feature, which offers more pixels than Apple's 4K recording, and its enhanced 100x zoom - compared to Apple's 10x zoom. However, this is digital zoom - meaning for the most part Samsung is enhancing the image using software - so we will have to wait until we see that perform in action.