Samsung is preparing the biggest change to the cameras on its flagship phones for next year and now we have more information about the upcoming Galaxy S11.
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According to the rumor, the Galaxy S11+ will use 9:1 mapping, resulting in a 2.4 uM pixel size. The final image should be 12MP. Check the tweet below:
S11+,108MP,9→1,12MP/2.4μm
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 15, 2019
There could be 9 pixels (3×3 square) that will be combined to form 1 pixel reducing 108 MP to 12 MP, effectively creating a 2.4 uM pixel size.
In a separate tweet, there’s a new camera placement of the Galaxy S11+: There are three visible sensors include an ultra-wide-angle lens, the main camera, and a periscope zoom lens.
This is the real Galaxy S11+ camera. On the left is the ultra-wide-angle, main camera, and periscope zoom lens. I don't know the exact distribution on the right. It is expected to include flash and ToF. pic.twitter.com/98exPMSqgf
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 16, 2019
“This is the real Galaxy S11+ camera. On the left is the ultra-wide-angle, main camera, and periscope zoom lens. I don’t know the exact distribution on the right. It is expected to include flash and ToF.”
The smartphones are expected to be publicly unveiled in February 2020.