Samsung Galaxy S11 with 108 MP camera and 8K video?

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Samsung Galaxy S11 with 108 MP camera and 8K video?

As with every new season, the final months of the year are riddled with leaks and rumors about Samsung’s next high-end phone. On this occasion there are already details about the Samsung Galaxy S11 that will be officially presented in March 2020 and the latest to appear focus on its possible main camera module.

Far from being information provided by some “insider” of the industry, here it seems to be Samsung itself who has escaped the first details ahead of time, since it has updated its camera App and in the internal code they have already been found references to a support for cameras up to 108 megapixels .

Samsung Galaxy S11 and a great improvement in its cameras: Samsung Galaxy S11 with 108 MP camera and 8K video?

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Samsung already introduced a 108 MP camera during 2019

Thanks to what was found by the XDA-Developers medium, references have been found in the internal code of the application to a support for 8K video recording , undoubtedly a “Premium” detail that has not yet been explored in the market current and that if so it would put the Galaxy S11 above the competition in this regard.

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Likewise, the reference to 108 megapixel photographs is consistent with the confirmation in previous months about Samsung working on a mobile camera of this quality, although it has not yet included it in any commercial model. It is worth remembering, for example, that other brands such as Xiaomi with its Mi CC9 Pro have already introduced these excellent photographic sensors.

To conclude, among other revelations in the internal code of the Samsung Camera App, a 20: 9 aspect ratio is mentioned, something that could be related to a new screen that offers an even more expanded view of the actions (Galaxy S10 uses the 19: 9 ratio).

It is clear that these types of leaks are not a guarantee that Samsung will integrate them into the Samsung Galaxy S11 , since many times they are about initial tests and developments that later end up falling by the wayside. Would you like these features to be introduced in the next generation of high-end mobiles?

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