Samsung Galaxy S10 camera lenses get blocked

Samsung Galaxy S20 leaks seem to be in full swing right now. A huge board yesterday released the camera specifications for the Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra. Now we can add the standard Galaxy S20 to this list.

The last rumor comes from Ice universe (via SamMobile) who tweeted the specs of the alleged camera of the three smartphones in the series. According to the official, the Galaxy S20 will include a 12MP main camera, a 64MP telephoto lens and an 12MP ultra wide angle lens.

Although the newly leaked camera specs for the Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra correspond to the previous leak, they also provide information on the fourth sensor in the range. You can see that the two high-end flagship products come with a Flight time sensor. The Galaxy S20, on the other hand, has a standard triple camera configuration, just like the Galaxy S10, but with an inflated telephoto lens.

Interestingly, the telephoto lens of the Galaxy S20 and S20 Plus has a higher megapixel number than that of the S20 Ultra. The Samsung ISOCell S5KGW2 64MP is said offer 3x optical zoom and 30x digital zoom.

In comparison, the S20 Ultra should offer more powerful zoom capabilities. The phone's 48MP telephoto lens is said to allow up to 10x optical zoom and 100x hybrid zoom. It is also apparently the only phone in the series to achieve ultra-high resolution 108MP primary sensor. Given its specifications, the S20 Ultra is clearly becoming the king of the next flagship range.

It should also be noted that all three smartphones have an ultra wide 12 MP lens, which is a slight degradation compared to the ultra wide 16 MP shooter on Samsung's previous flagship products. Will it make a big difference in the quality of ultra wide photos? We can only say this after testing the devices for review.

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