Samsung Galaxy Note20+ to have a 108 MP sensor, 50X zoom – TechWeu

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Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Note20 lineup in August, and rumors are already starting to get very specific. According to prolific leakster IceUniverse on Twitter and Weibo, the Galaxy Note20+ smartphone will have a 108MP sensor, while the ToF will be replaced by a laser focus sensor, assisting the main cam.

Machine-translated post on Weibo with the leaked camera specs
Device-translated put up on Weibo with the leaked digicam specs

The sensor will be the 1/1.33″ Samsung Shiny HM1 – the incredibly same observed in the Galaxy S20 Ultra. The additional laser concentration sensor will help the major digicam, as an alternative to acquiring a static ToF sensor that analyzes the foreground and history.

The sensor behind the ultrawide-angle lens will be a 12MP ISOCELL Fast 2L3, which is 1/2.55” in size and comes with PDAF. According to the leakster, there will also be a periscope telephoto lens, but it have a 13MP Samsung Slim 3M5 – official numbers say it is 1/3”, while Universe Ice suggests it is 1/3.4”. With the smaller sensor compared to the Galaxy S20 Ultra, the zoom will be limited to 50X – Samsung won’t pursue the 100X benchmark anymore.

Samsung Galaxy Note20+ renders
Samsung Galaxy Note20+ renders
Samsung Galaxy Note20+ renders
Samsung Galaxy Note20+ renders

Samsung Galaxy Observe20+ renders

Earlier we have read that the Galaxy Observe20+ will sport an up to date Exynos 992 chipset, centered on the 5nm course of action, and CAD renders have also appeared on the net to give us a far better strategy of its design and style.

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