In Spain, as in the rest of the world at this point, we are preparing for the technology offers that will arrive on Black Friday and that we will tell you first-hand both here and on Omicrono. Samsung has two phones with many signs of lowering the price on that date, the S20 Plus and the S20 SE. We will see.
Meanwhile, in their laboratories they continue working on what will be the flagship for next year, the Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra, or S21 Ultra since we still do not know what it will be called.
Features of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra have been leakedSamsung’s new flagship terminal, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, has seen most of its technical characteristics leaked.
A few weeks ago we saw the first renders created with manufacturing data, but it seems that there are important news in the camera section.
As can be seen in the image above, in a first publication the leaker
OnLeaks showed the rear of this model with 4 cameras, plus a flash. This would match what we saw on the S20 Ultra, beyond the type of sensors.
But apparently new sources have indicated to OnLeaks that it would not be 4, but 5 the rear cameras of this model, as seen in the following image.
At the moment we do not know which cameras will be indicated but it is possible that we will see the implementation of a normal sensor, a wide angle, a 5x telephoto with periscope system (can be seen in the image) and a second 2x zoom for the portraits, as has the I live X51 or the Xiaomi Mi Note 10.
The fifth sensor could be a ToF, which would help to better measure the distance and quality of night photography, as we have seen in the iPhone 12 Pro.
The entry The Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra will not have 4 rear cameras, but 5 appears first in The Free Android.
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