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Rumor: Here’s the more information about the camera of Galaxy S11
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.