Samsung Galaxy S11 is preparing to become a photographic superpower. The camera system is shooting through news headlines with the 108-megapixel sensor, 5X optical zoom and 8K video recording.
Finally to concretize everything we have learned to date, some photos have been published of the back of the phone showing the camera setup.
From the image only half of the camera system is displayed which are well organized. The vertically oriented cameras are on the left and are a main camera, one with super wide angle and a periscope 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
While on the right side although the image does not show, reports suggest a Time-of-Flight (ToF) camera and a flash light. Previous designs have shown five rear cameras in the format of an X.
But the latest information Galaxy S11 will have no more than four cameras. The main camera will of course be 108-megapixels developed in collaboration with Xiaomi and applied to the Xiaomi Note 10.
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