Truly speaking, the current decade is gold mine for mobile photography lovers as smartphone cameras have seen some massive improvements from past devices.
However, one has to remember that there are certain hardware as well as software factors involved along with a high-resolution camera for producing better images.
We recently had the 108 MP camera on the Mi Note 10 device that produces brilliant images. And Samsung is also not too far behind as we have already reported that the Galaxy S11 will come equipped with a 108 MP ISOCELL Bright HM1 camera.
It is confirmed that the latest Galaxy device from Samsung will be launched in February 2020 which is the usual time for the launch of Galaxy S-series phones. Earlier we came up with the report of the latest 3D renders of the Galaxy S11.
And to get us more pumped, according to new leaks by one of the most trusted leakers, Ice Universe, the Galaxy S11 series that includes S11, S11+ and S11e will come with a 48 MP telephoto camera.
You can check out the tweet below:
To recall, till now, most of the current-gen Samsung flagship devices come with a 12 MP telephoto camera lens and if this rumor becomes true then, this will be a huge leap in the camera department, not only for Samsung but for the entire smartphone industry.
Besides, it will be interesting to see how Samsung keeps the pricing of the Galaxy S11 devices after the inclusion of two or three high-resolution cameras.
Though this information have come from trusted sources, we cannot confirm anything until something concrete or official comes up. We will keep you in the loop and update our readers, once we have more information in this regard.
By the looks of it, it seems pretty clear that 2020 is going to be a year full of devices with high-resolution cameras and who knows we might also see a Hexa camera setup on a smartphone next year.
Note: You can check out our dedicated Samsung Section to know more about such similar stories and the latest happenings around Samsung devices.
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