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11-26-2019 09:24 AM in
Galaxy GalleryThere has been a lot of discussion about the unexpected camera layout of the Galaxy S11. Unofficial CAD renders of the Galaxy S11e and Galaxy S11 gave us our first look at it last week. Renders of the Galaxy S11+ have been leaked online by the same source today.
As if that wasn’t enough shock and awe, the Galaxy S11+ appears to have an absolutely bonkers camera layout. It’s unlike anything that we have ever seen before on a Samsung smartphone. Yet it now seems like a done deal.
It’s said to measure in at 166.9 x 76 x 10.2mm including that camera bump. That’s really the elephant in the room here. It appears to have five different sensors. The information available so far suggests that there’s going to be a primary 108-megapixel camera. It will be accompanied by a telephoto lens that offers 5x optical zoom and optical image stabilization. An ultra wide-angle lens may also be onboard with a ToF sensor. There has been some talk about laser autofocus as well. It’s not yet clear what the fifth sensor might be for, perhaps there are dual ToF sensors, but that’s just speculation right now.
Samsung obviously has to offer something extra on the Galaxy S11+. Additional camera functionality will be a good way to justify whatever it ends up charging for the device. It’s going to have the same Exynos 990/Snapdragon 865 processor under the hood as the other models, though. The entire Galaxy S11 lineup is also expected to feature a 120Hz refresh rate display panel.