When it comes to performance on smartphone cameras, Samsung has never disappointed. Its Galaxy S-series and Galaxy Note-series have always set the benchmarks for how a smartphone's camera should perform, and year after year, the company has managed to impress.
Now according to a tweet by leakster Ice Universe, it seems that Samsung could have something revolutionary for next year's Galaxy S11. The tweet suggests that the company could be working on "never been seen before" camera system. Apparently, this will be such a big deal that the leakster is actually advising would-be Note 10 customers to skip the phone in favor of the Galaxy S11.
Ice Universe does not dive into the details about the upcoming phone, but last we heard, the Galaxy S11 could come with cameras that utilize Samsung's new 48MP and 64MP ISOCELL sensors. While the megapixel upgrade is pretty impressive, we're not sure if that could be considered as a "never been seen before" feature.
The S11 camera will bring something that has never been seen before. Samsung fans, if you care about the camera, please skip Note10
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) August 26, 2019
At this point in time, bumping the megapixels and adding more lenses seems more like an evolution and less of a revolution. We're not sure what kind of changes Samsung could be working on, but we'll have to wait until next year to find out. In the meantime, perhaps it's best to temper your expectations.
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