It has been rumored that Samsung’s next Galaxy S flagships will arrive in early February. It is still unconfirmed whether it will launch as the Galaxy S11 or the Galaxy S20 series. Nevertheless, more details about the phones keep surfacing. The latest is a render showing what the rear camera setup of the Galaxy S11+/S20+ will look like.

Steve Hemmerstoffer a.k.a. OnLeaks shared a photo on Twitter which he says is an updated render of the phone’s rear camera setup. He stated that the design we first saw back in November when he released renders of the phone was “based upon a first stage prototype”.

 

The new render shows the Galaxy S11+/Galaxy S20+ will have four rear cameras and not five. One of the cameras appears to be a periscope zoom lens due to the shape of the sensor. This means we may be getting some really impressive zoom features with the Galaxy S11+/Galaxy S20+.

Back in late November, it was reported that the upcoming Galaxy S flagships will have a feature called Space Zoom. This feature allows the phones to have up to 100x digital zoom.

This periscope zoom lens may also be the distinguishing feature, at least with respect to cameras, between the standard model and the Plus model.

The Galaxy S11+ is rumored to have a primary 108MP sensor that is different from the one used by Xiaomi’s Mi Note 10. It should also have an ultrawide camera and may include a 3D ToF camera. It has also been reported that its battery capacity may reach 5000mAh.

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