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Live image of Galaxy S20 Ultra reveals camera setup, Galaxy S20+ pictured too

Samsung is having an event next week where we’ll see the Galaxy S20 lineup in the flesh (or rather stainless steel). Yet six days ahead of the launch we already have the first live images of the Galaxy S20 Ultra and S20+ – and they are exactly as the previous leaks pictured it.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra will have a huge rectangle on the back, almost half as wide as the phone itself, where we see a periscope shooter, accompanied by three more snappers, a microphone, an LED flash and another sensor under the protective glass.

First live image of Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra reveals camera setup, Galaxy S20+ tags along

If we trust the rumors so far, we are looking at a 108MP main shooter with in-house ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor, a 48MP periscope telephoto unit that will provide 10x optical and 100x hybrid zoom, an ultrawide-angle shooter and a 64MP snapper that will bridge the gap between the regular and telephoto modules.

A separate source gave us another leaked image, which includes the S20 Ultra and the Galaxy S20+. The latter will sport a ToF sensor in the Plus generation. The other three cams are likely to be regular 12MP + 64MP telephoto + 12 MP ultrawide-angle cameras.

First live image of Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra reveals camera setup, Galaxy S20+ tags along

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Author: Yordan .
Source: GSMArena

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