Beastly Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra New Render Leaks, Camera Info also available
The next Unpack event by Samsung is so near and yet no one wants have enough patience to wait till 11 Feb 2020 and the leaks of Samsung Galaxy S20 is pouring left and right. The new render of top of the line model shows the camera setup and full frontal view (wink wink).
This model will have quad camera setup on the back and a whopping 100x hybrid zoom. The “SPACE ZOOM” moniker suggests that Samsung has taken cue from Google which will combine Astro Photography with this kind of Zoom (will we get photos of Jupiter with this camera? :P) The front has a single punch hole to house the selfie camera and this looks absolutely gorgeous. The main camera on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra will use S5KHM1 censor by Samsung itself which is a 108MP sensor. The ultrawide cam is using a 44MP ISOCELL sensor, 1/2.65” with 0.7µm pixels and a Tetra cell filter. The telephoto camera gets a sensor from the competitor and is no slouch as this is a Sony IMX586, 48MP Quad Bayer sensor, 1/2” with 0.8µm pixels. The 3D ToF (time of flight) sensor – an IMX516 (the Ultra model will use a new IMX518 ToF sensor). Compared to all this camera power on back, the front is measly 10MP IMX375, 1/3.2″, 1.22µm.
Below is the Table for camera details of all the Series
Particulars | Galaxy S20 Ultra | Galaxy S20+ | Galaxy S20 |
Main camera | 108MP S5KHM1 | 12MP IMX555, 1.8µm | 12MP IMX555, 1.8µm |
Zoom camera | 48MP IMX586, 1/2″, 0.8µm | 64MP S5KGW | 64MP S5KGW |
Ultra wide camera | 44MP S5KGH1, 1/1.26″, 0.7µm | 12MP S5K2LA | 12MP S5K2LA |
ToF | IMX518 | IMX516 | What ToF? |
Selfie camera | 10MP IMX375, 1/3.2″, 1.22µm | 10MP IMX375, 1/3.2″, 1.22µm | 10MP IMX375, 1/3.2″, 1.22µm |
The Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 and thus ensure an integrated 5G modem chip. For few markets, the Samsung’s own Exynos 990 SoC will power the device.
This time Samsung is not letting any stones unturned and will we cant wait to see the phone in action as everything else lies bare to the eyes.
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