Samsung May Use High Resolution Telephoto Cameras for Every Galaxy S11 Model Said to Arrive in 2020

Samsung May Use High Resolution Telephoto Cameras for Every Galaxy S11 Model Said to Arrive in 2020

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The internet has been abuzz with rumors regarding Samsung’s upcoming flagship and just when we start to think that no more surprises are left, a new revelation proves us wrong. According to the latest one, which comes from the well-known tipster Ice Universe, the Galaxy S11 telephoto camera will have a really high resolution.

According to the tipster’s tweet, Samsung will outdo competitors with the Galaxy S11 telephoto camera. The leakster hints that the Galaxy S11e, Galaxy S11, and Galaxy S11 Plus will all have a 48MP telephoto lens. For reference, the Galaxy S10 and even the Galaxy Note 10 for that matter, feature a 12M telephoto module. Needless to say, this will be quite a leap forward, with the new sensors possibly using pixel-binning techniques to improve images that are zoomed in to provide improvement in quality.

Samsung May Use High Resolution Telephoto Cameras for Every Galaxy S11 Model Said to Arrive in 2020

Dec 19, 2019, 4:23pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-galaxy-s11-telephoto-camera-resolution-48mp/ > The internet has been abuzz with rumors regarding Samsung’s upcoming flagship and just when we start to think that no more surprises are left, a new revelation proves us wrong. According to the latest one, which comes from the well-known tipster Ice Universe, the Galaxy S11 telephoto camera will have a really high resolution. > According to the tipster’s tweet, Samsung will outdo competitors with the Galaxy S11 telephoto camera. The leakster hints that the Galaxy S11e, Galaxy S11, and Galaxy S11 Plus will all have a 48MP telephoto lens. For reference, the Galaxy S10 and even the Galaxy Note 10 for that matter, feature a 12M telephoto module. Needless to say, this will be quite a leap forward, with the new sensors possibly using pixel-binning techniques to improve images that are zoomed in to provide improvement in quality.