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Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus's camera gets detailed too in new leaks


It has been a busy day for the media as we are getting treated to more and more reports on the next generation Galaxy S20 series of flagship smartphones that's due for an official launch on February 11, from San Francisco, United States as the manufacturer already invited the press to their scheduled Galaxy Unpacked Event. We are expecting the South Koreans officially to announce the all new Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus and the Galaxy S20 Ultra alongside the Galaxy Z Flip, which is Samsung's next in line foldable clamshell device, that was recently featured at the CES floor by the company's head in a private meeting and booth to the global telecommunications industry executives, with a codename Galaxy Bloom.

So coming to the frontrunner Galaxy S lineup, we just shared our reports suggesting the possible specs and camera features of the Galaxy S20 Ultra, as well as other few bits of information regarding the vanilla Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy S20 Plus, like the rumors on Quad High Definition Plus Dynamic AMOLED displays from Samsung, camera and more. Now once again, we would like thank xdadevelopers and their writer Max Weinbach, who has been the focus of attention ever since he leaked the live hands-on images of the Galaxy S20 Plus, the previous day. Well now he apparently provides us with a comprehensive report detailing all the key camera features of the about to happen Galaxy 20 Plus, courtesy the same pre-production unit we saw yesterday.

Giving an overview, the middle option Galaxy S20 Plus is likely to arrive with a 12MP primary lens that can produce larger 1.8μm pixel size with Sony's IMX 555 sensor. Second from the quad camera arrangement is a 64MP lens featuring Samsung's ISOCELL S5KGW2 sensor. The third optics is of unknown megapixels but a software breakdown revealed it to pack another Samsung ISOCELL S5K2LA sensor on board. Unfortunately, the fourth lens from module is still untold and lives in the darkness, but with this primary camera setup the user will be able to capture videos in 8K resolution at 30 frames-per-second and in 4K at 60fps in accordance with both optical and electronic video stabilization (OIS and EIS).

Now moving to the front Infinity-O display, we see the same 10MP optics from the Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note 10 Lite for selfies with Sony's IMX 374 sensor, likewise we heard from the previous story. The secondary camera will also supports 4K video recording at 60 frames-per-second and other features like the zoom-in mic, we saw from the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 will also make it's way to the newest smartphones from Samsung. The South Koreans will even debut modes like “Smart selfie angle," that will automatically switch to the wide angle selfie mode when the camera detects more than 2 people in the frame. The camera app on the handset will see two more modes that will get introduced with Galaxy S20 series, named “Single Take,” that we saw get trademarked by Samsung during the end of last year. The mode basically lets you take a set of pictures and videos while panning the phone around the desired object and later suggesting the best possible shot from the lot, and lastly a dedicated “Pro Video” mode. As the name suggests, the mode will essentially let the user tweak the pro settings when shooting videos.

Source: xdadevelopers

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