
In simpler terms, this would be a radical improvement from the modest camera unit sitting on its predecessor -- at least when it comes to the pixel count. As of yet, Samsung's portfolio only offers cameras with a resolution higher than 12-megapixel with mid-range and budget devices.
That said, this isn’t the first time we’re hearing about a 108-megapixel-camera-toting Samsung Galaxy S11. As WhatMobile noted in an earlier news story, the S11 was speculated to feature this particular lens, but news reports from South Korea have finally corroborated these rumors. If that is indeed the case, it would hardly be a surprise since the recently launched Xiaomi Mi Note 10 includes a 108-megapixel main camera manufactured by Samsung.
In the same vein, speculations suggest that the phone will feature a three-lens setup which is likely to offer up to 5X optical zoom. The enhanced zooming capabilities are achieved thanks to the cutting-edge periscope technology. The module maxes out at roughly the same dimensions as the shooters on S10, so it is likely that the cameras on this rendition don't protrude any more than they already do. In any case, if the S11 is the true camera-centric flagship it's expected to be, it should let Samsung pull ahead of its competitors in the race for better smartphone cameras.
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