Samsung has scheduled a “Galaxy Unpacked” event for August 5 to launch the Galaxy Note 20 series. The two new handsets – Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will succeed last year’s Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus. Much of their primary specs have leaked over the past few weeks. Now,  a firmware file of Galaxy Z Flip 5G also reveals some of the new camera features.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra

Unlike Apple and Google, Samsung is known to offer a number of features in the camera app like other Asian smartphone makers. The Galaxy S20 series introduced several new features earlier this year. Some of which are being also rolled out to Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71.

Now, with the Galaxy Note 20 series, the company is improving the features debuted in Galaxy S20 series and is also bringing some new ones. The details about them were unearthed by Max Weibnbach of XDA Developers on Twitter.

According to his discoveries (via SamMobile), the “Pro Video” feature in Galaxy Note 20 series will include options to record audio from either front mic, rear mic, omni (both front and rear), Bluetooth or USB. Further, these phones will also be able to record 21:9 aspect ratio videos in up to 8K resolution.

Also, the Galaxy Note 20 series will come with options for focal length, histogram, 30x zoom option, moon capture similar to Huawei’s Moon Mode, 5-15 seconds option for Single Take, and haptics for certain actions in the camera app.

As always, we expect some of these features to be rolled out to older Galaxy Note as well as Galaxy S series in the near future.