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    A new image of the Galaxy S11 + reveals to us the actual design of the cameras

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    The location of the cameras in the upcoming Galaxy S11 Series lineup has sparked some discussion lately.
     Some parties have stated that the computer images that were leaked in the last period do not reflect the real place and the true design of the back cameras that will come with the upcoming flagship Samsung phones lineup, and the latest image from the famous French leak OnLeaks aims to fix this.
    This new image, published by OnLeaks, confirms to us that the Galaxy S11 + will have three cameras on the left with an additional camera on the right and the bottom of the LED flash. Last week,
     another leak from Ice Universe also revealed to us that the primary camera for the Galaxy S11 + will feature a 108-megapixel sensor that supports 9to1 Bayer technology that combines nine small pixels to form a single large pixel allowing high-definition images to be captured even in low environments Lighting.
    Aside from the primary camera, the Galaxy S11 + will also come with a wide-angle camera and another close-up camera that provides an approximate optical zoom of up to 5x. For the fourth and final camera, it will most likely be a Time Of Flight camera to sense depth information.

    Returning to another leak last month, the famous American leaker, Evan Blass, revealed to us that the Galaxy S11 phone will feature a screen size of 6.7 inches, the phone + Galaxy S11 screen size of 6.9 inches, while the phone will include the Galaxy S11e screen size of 6.2 inches or 6.4 inches. Moreover,
     another leak revealed to us last week that the Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11 + will guarantee screens with a 120Hz refresh rate.
    Overall, we are months away from the moment of the official announcement of the Galaxy S11 Series phones, but we expect to see more details about these phones in the coming weeks. Therefore, do not forget to come back to us in the future for more details.

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