New leak reveals to us the new camera features that the Galaxy S20 Series phones will bring

The latest leak about the Galaxy S20 Series phones is a series of shots that show us details about the cameras on the new phone. Realistic photos of the phone have surfaced recently and we feel that we will be seeing more leaks preceding the event that Samsung will hold next month.
Images were obtained by the famous developer Max Winebach, and these photos reveal to us that the main camera will include a 12-megapixel sensor that has large pixels of 1.8μm per pixel. This sensor, named Sony IMX555, has not been officially revealed yet. There is also strong evidence of a 48-megapixel camera, but it is not clear what its purpose is.

The XDA Developers forum reminded us that the Galaxy S20 Ultra will feature a basic camera of 108 megapixels. Of course, the sensor was not visible in the Galaxy S20 + unit responsible for the leaks. However, there was an assurance that the telephoto camera would be able to provide 3x optical zoom and a total zoom of 30x. The two additional rear cameras are not well recognized, but when it comes to the front camera, it will feature a 10-megapixel sensor.
Here's what's interesting: In the video settings, you can see the 8K resolution option at 30fps, the 4K recording option at 60fps, and the 4K HDR recording option at 60fps with the primary camera.
A new front camera feature called “Smart Angle Selfie” is also emerging, which will turn the front camera into a wide-angle when it detects more than one person in the frame.
A new “Single Take Photo” mode will switch off the camera automatically while the user combs the scene. Both still photos and videos will be taken in this mode. There is also a new Pro Video Mode which has been disabled in this test module.
The Galaxy S20 Series will bring a lot to the table this year, both in software and hardware, especially on the camera side. We can't wait for our new Samsung collection next month to take a closer look.




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