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Samsung Galaxy S11 Series To Feature Game-Changing Zoom Prowess

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  • Samsung Galaxy S11 series, according to reports, will be launched in Feb. 18, 2020
  • The trio, namely Samsung Galaxy S11, S11 Plus, and S11e will feature high-resolution telephoto lens of not less than 48MP, says tipster
  • Earlier reports suggested that Samsung Galaxy S11 and S11 Plus will feature 108 MP primary shooter
  • Each new leak that surfaced online only serves to confirm that the Seoul-based tech and electronics giant Samsung will offer unrivaled camera performance on its upcoming flagship smartphone series, the Samsung Galaxy S11. The Samsung Galaxy S11 series will feature a high-resolution sensor, at least 48 MP, that will serve as its telephoto shooter. But, that’s not all; this impressive camera specification will be available across all three phones in the series, namely Samsung Galaxy S11, S11 Plus, and even the more affordable S11e.
    A month ago, we stumbled on a report claiming that Samsung Galaxy S11 and Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus will sport quad-camera at the back with a 48MP telephoto unit. Earlier today, reliable tipster Ice Universe is back once again to not only confirm this earlier report but also to share that this impressive camera configuration will be available across all Samsung Galaxy S11 variants. To be specific, the tipster claims that all three options will feature telephoto units with a resolution of not less than 48 megapixels.
    At present, there are three smartphones that feature the best zoom in the market. These are Xiaomi Mi Note 10, Huawei P30 Pro, and OPPO Reno 10x Zoom. These devices have 5 MP, 8 MP, and 13 MP sensors, respectively. It would be very interesting to see how Samsung Galaxy S11 series would fair with these smartphones in terms of zoom capability.

    New leaks revealing more details about the Samsung Galaxy S11 have appeared. Photo: TGspot/Wikimedia Creative Commons
    Earlier reports claimed that both Samsung Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11 Plus would boast 108 MP primary shooters on the back. Rumors also have it that the telephoto camera of Samsung Galaxy S11 will boast 5x optical zoom, which is a massive leap from the  2x  zoom available in the current generation flagship smartphone of the company. Samsung might utilize the periscope module to prevent the camera from sticking out of the phone.
    While the latest leak about the Samsung Galaxy S11 series sounds very impressive, it is important to remember that it is not official. And, just like any other leaks, we suggest taking this latest information with a pinch of salt. The Samsung Galaxy S11 series is expected to arrive in Feb. 18, 2020, according to reports.

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