Ahead of its 2020 launch, the Samsung Galaxy S11 is shaping up to be one of the most leaked smartphones ever, just like the Google Pixel 4. We’ve seen talks about its different sizes, hardware and overall look, but one aspect of the phone heavily discussed is its camera setup.
The latest leak comes from reliable leakster Ice Universe and it details, again, the phone’s cameras – this time seemingly confirming what prior rumours. He tweets that he’s got hands on what the real Samsung Galaxy S11+ looks like, as he shares what looks to be the Samsung Galaxy S11+’s camera module.
This is the real Galaxy S11+ camera. On the left is the ultra-wide-angle, main camera, and periscope zoom lens. I don’t know the exact distribution on the right. It is expected to include flash and ToF. pic.twitter.com/98exPMSqgf
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 16, 2019
He also adds that the setup consists of an ultra-wide angle lens, a main lens (possibly 108MP), and a periscope lens. We also previously reported that Samsung gas prepped a feature called “Space Zoom” that’ll allow greater zoom distances on the Galaxy S11.
Elsewhere, we can expect the phone to come in three variants – the Galaxy S11e, Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11+, with a possibility of a 120Hz display being equipped in one of them. A 5G model is expected too sporting the Exynos 990 chipset, while the non-5G variants could come with the Exynos 9830 chip.
If leaks continue to surface, we’ll probably be looking at a Pixel 4-esque launch event that’s stale and abrupt. In any case, it’s the product that matters, and the Samsung’s latest is shaping up to be a very interesting device.