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The new Galaxy S11 may have a complicated camera array

Famous leaker @onleaks has unveiled new renders of Samsung’s up and coming Galaxy S11 that show the selfie camera moved from the right side to the middle. The pictures, made by 91 Mobile, additionally show another back camera array, a screen that is more curved than the Galaxy S10, new button positions and the sky is the limit from there. The renders depend on a “very reliable and first-level industry source,” according to @onleaks.

On the off chance that everything is exactly at that point, the new camera position will probably be welcomed by purchasers. As it stands presently, taking selfies with the S10 can be somewhat precarious because of the counterbalance camera position.

The camera array on the back has been moved from the middle to the upper left, coordinating the camera position on the Galaxy Note 10. There would be two rows of cameras, with up to five separate lenses alongside a LED flash. This could mean a much more noteworthy decision of zoom, wide-angle and perhaps depth detecting cameras. The principle camera will purportedly have a 108-megapixel sensor, first observed on the Xiaomi Mi Note 10. We could likewise observe a 5x optical zoom, 8K video recording and that’s just the beginning.

Different changes show a curvier screen, with increasingly adjusted corners and negligible side bezels. As per late breaks, it could have a 6.7-inch 120Hz refresh on the AMOLED panel. The power and volume buttons have been moved to the right side, and Samsung may have disposed of the Bixby button. In contrast to the S10, the renders show no committed earphone jack, tragically.

Samsung has just unveiled the Exynos 990 chip that will probably be utilized for the telephone in Korea, however, it’ll supposedly pack a Snapdragon 865 chipset somewhere else. The telephone will probably land in February one year from now, so this data is coming admirably early.

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