So the Galaxy S20 has been leaking quite heavily in the past few days.
We know almost everything
there's to know about the handset that any new information shouldn't come off as a
surprise but today's spec leak shows that there is one more surprise left and it's at the front
camera.
Ishan Agarwal has leaked
the full detailed specifications of all the Galaxy S20 variants, we know literally everything
that is mentioned here on the spec list except the front camera of the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
You see Samsung is
equipping a 40MP front camera on the S20 Ultra.
That's 4 times more than
what we have on devices like the Galaxy S10+ and Note 10+. Only the S20 Ultra has this
sensor, the S20 and S20 Plus will use the 10MP camera probably the same one we have one
the S10 and Note 10.
That said, this 40MP sensor
that they're going to use on the S20 Ultra is going to be the same one that Samsung has
unveiled a few months ago.
Pay little attention here,
this sensor has 0.7 micrometers or microns of Pixel size. Like I've mentioned in the
past, pixel size plays a huge role in determining the quality of images. The bigger the Pixel size
the more light it captures resulting in better images. 0.7 microns is very low for
the Pixel size.
If Samsung is going to use
this sensor as it is then the low light pictures are going to be crappy from this
sensor.
And that's the reason I
believe Samsung is going to use binning technology on the front camera as well. So they'll probably do 4 to
one pixel binning to achieve 10MP images with a Pixel size of 1.4 microns which will make
sure the low light images won't suffer.
There's still mystery left to the top tier S20 variant the S20 Ultra. The last time we heard Max said the Ultra will look better than the S20 Plus. And today courtesy of Ishan Agarwal, we kinda have an idea how the camera setup will look on the S20 Ultra.
So this is apparently how it's going to look.
The device will have a huge camera rectangle and this is going to be the design of that camera rectangle. It has a dual-tone finish with 4 cameras and 100x written beside the periscope camera signifying the handset will have 100 times hybrid zoom capability. Now, this looks way better than the old rendered camera design, as the dual-tone gives it more character...
Eager to see how it's going to look on the real device which thankfully will be unveiled in less than 3 weeks, I'll make sure to keep you posted with all the new Galaxy S20 information so do consider following my blog.
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