An insider revealed details of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra camera
The collection of rumors related to the yet-to-be-announced flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, has been updated by the authoritative network informant Ice Universe. His new report affects the main camera of the device — in particular, the insider reported on the key characteristics of the rear module of the upcoming product.
According to the publication of the source, the company will refuse to use the ToF sensor as part of the camera block. As the main sensor, the gadget will receive a 108-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL HM3 with a pixel size of 0.8 microns — the same as its predecessor. At the same time, the Galaxy S21 Ultra will retain the laser autofocus sensor.
Galaxy S21 Ultra is a small improved version of S20 Ultra. Using HM3 sensor, single pixel is still 0.8um, 108MP, laser focus, no ToF.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 6, 2020
According to previous insider publications, the new flagship will be equipped with two telephoto lenses with different focal lengths. It is expected that the presentation of the Samsung Galaxy S21 series of smartphones based on Snapdragon 875 / Exynos 2100 processors will take place on January 14, 2021 — the price and other technical details of the new products are still unknown.
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