Samsung's next generation of flagship phones, the Galaxy S20 family, isn't officially unveiled yet, but you can already reserve your spot in line to buy them.

This is different from a pre-order, which typically happens after the device has been announced. In fact, the reservation is basically just a way to get in line for the pre-order. There's no need to pay anything, just go to Samsung's website, enter your name, email and ZIP code, and you'll be notified when you can pre-order the phone.

The teaser on the site (below) doesn't show you much, except that there's something beneath a while sheet and that something belongs to Samsung.

Fortunately, a massive number of leaks and reports have essentially already told us all we needed to know about the upcoming phones.

For a full rundown, go here, but these are the basics: The company will launch three phones, Galaxy S20 5G, Galaxy S20+ 5G, and Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G (we're not counting the foldable Galaxy Z Flip because it's a different family of products, but yes, it's also coming).

The Galaxy S20 and S20+ are fairly similar, with a 12-megapixel main rear camera, a 10-megapixel selfie camera and 128GB of storage, with the main difference being the screen size, 6.2 vs. 6.7 inches. The Galaxy S20 Ultra is quite a bit more powerful, with a 108-megapixel main camera, a 40-megapixel front camera, 512GB of storage and a huge, 6.9-inch screen.

All will be officially revealed on Feb. 11 at Samsung's Unpacked event, and we'll be there to bring you the news.