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Samsung Galaxy S21 series could offer an advanced ultra-wide camera

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Samsung already offers many functions in the camera of its Galaxy S20 smartphones such as 100x zoom and the Galaxy S21 smartphones are also coming near to their release date that will come with many new functionalities in the camera system as compared to the predecessors.

Here we are talking about the ultra-wide-angle lens on the Galaxy S21 series. According to the latest news from tipster IceUniverse, Samsung will make improvements to the ultra-wide camera of these smartphones. The company will be using Sony’s IMX 563 sensor for the Galaxy S21 devices. With this sensor, you can capture wide-angle shots up to 123 degrees. Also, the Galaxy S21 series will have dual PD (Phase Detection) autofocus for macro shots.

Compared to the Galaxy S20 devices that can take wide-angle images to 120 degrees, the new sensor will provide sharper images. And with the improved ISP (Image Signal Processor) on the Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100, we will surely notice some upgrades in the camera system of Galaxy S21.

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In the Galaxy S21 lineup, the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Plus smartphones are expected to feature three rear cameras that include a 12MP wide-angle camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, and a 64MP telephoto lens. While the Galaxy S21 Ultra will be featuring four rear cameras – a 108MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, and the other two 10MP telephoto lenses.

To know more about the specs and detail of the Galaxy S21 smartphones check the articles linked below:

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