lundi 13 janvier 2020

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G will have a 108MP camera with 100X “Space Zoom”

Samsung leak season has officially kicked off. Yesterday, we shared exclusive hands-on photos of the Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G, part of Samsung’s upcoming flagship lineup that is set to be announced during the upcoming Samsung Unpacked event in February. And so far, these devices are set to be absolute beasts, featuring top-of-the-line specifications, versatile cameras, and more. We also know that these devices will be packing amazing cameras, and the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, the biggest, highest-end model of Samsung’s lineup, is touted to carry a 108MP rear camera sensor.

Samsung’s 108MP ISOCELL Bright HMX is a complete beast of a camera sensor. The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 is, so far, the only device known to launch with this camera sensor, yet it’s clearly in the big leagues of smartphone photography. Our own Max Weinbach also attested to the Mi Note 10’s camera prowess in his first impressions piece. We don’t know if the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G will be sporting this same exact camera sensor, but given how both the phone and the sensor are made by Samsung, it is very likely. This information was reiterated by renowned leakster Ishan Agarwal.

It’s also being said that this camera will be carrying an astonishing 100X “Space Zoom” feature which will allow you to get amazing, unreal close-ups, partly aided by the camera’s high pixel count. The “Space Zoom” name was rumored a couple of months ago and our own Max Weinbach says it’s true. None of this information is officially confirmed as of yet given how the phone has not been announced, so always take this information with a grain of salt. We’re close to the device’s announcement anyway, so it won’t be much longer until we actually get a confirmation.

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