Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Max Zoom Limit Is 50x; Samsung Is Prioritizing Image Quality, User Experience Over Sheer Numbers

Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Max Zoom Limit Is 50x; Samsung Is Prioritizing Image Quality, User Experience Over Sheer Numbers

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https://wccftech.com/galaxy-note-20-ultra-50x-zoom-cap-improvements-added/

The 100x Space Zoom currently supported by the Galaxy S20 Ultra sounded extremely promising on paper, but with lots of reviews calling it nothing more than a gimmick, perhaps it was high-time Samsung focused on other areas rather than marketing those large numbers. A tipster believes that while the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra won’t support 100x Space Zoom, Samsung is expected to make much-needed improvements elsewhere.

Samsung was earlier reported to skip the 100x Space Zoom feature when announcing the Galaxy Note 20 series. Now, Ice Universe has come out with a tweet stating that the maximum zoom limit on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is 50x rather than 100x. He gives a solid reasoning to this; Samsung wants to focus more on the experience rather than diverting its attention to those big numbers because we all know how well that played out.

Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Max Zoom Limit Is 50x; Samsung Is Prioritizing Image Quality, User Experience Over Sheer Numbers

Jun 22, 2020, 9:15am UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-note-20-ultra-50x-zoom-cap-improvements-added/ > The 100x Space Zoom currently supported by the Galaxy S20 Ultra sounded extremely promising on paper, but with lots of reviews calling it nothing more than a gimmick, perhaps it was high-time Samsung focused on other areas rather than marketing those large numbers. A tipster believes that while the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra won’t support 100x Space Zoom, Samsung is expected to make much-needed improvements elsewhere. > Samsung was earlier reported to skip the 100x Space Zoom feature when announcing the Galaxy Note 20 series. Now, Ice Universe has come out with a tweet stating that the maximum zoom limit on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is 50x rather than 100x. He gives a solid reasoning to this; Samsung wants to focus more on the experience rather than diverting its attention to those big numbers because we all know how well that played out.