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Samsung May Unveil New Galaxy S11 With Rectangular Camera Module

Author : NewsGram Desk

Next-gen 'Galaxy S11' smartphone of Samsung will reportedly feature a penta-camera setup, housed within a rectangular camera module, according to a prominent leaker OnLeaks.

Galaxy S11 is likely to be launched at San Francisco in the third week of February.

According to data, the manufacturer is set to move the punch-hole in the display to the centre, much like the Galaxy Note 10. The device will measure 161.9 x 73.7 x 7.8mm, with the camera bump increasing its thickness to 8.9mm.

A code in the APK (the Android app software) file for Samsung's camera app suggests Galaxy S11 wil support 8K video recording. The Exynos 990 chipset, which is expected to power the international variants, features 8K@30fps video decoding/encoding capabilities.

Next-gen 'Galaxy S11' smartphone of Samsung will reportedly feature a penta-camera setup, housed within a rectangular camera module. Wikimedia Commons

Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 865 chip, which will power the US variants of S11, is expected to have enough power to offer 8K video recording.

Earlier, famed leakster Ice Universe had claimed that the Galaxy S11 would not use the 108MP ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor that it launched earlier this year, but utilise an upgraded second-generation sensor.

The Galaxy S11 smartphone will be available in three screen sizes — 6.2-inch, 6.4-inch and 6.7-inch. (IANS)

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