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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy S11 smartphones said to feature Laser autofocus sensors, reports suggest


We just keep seeing more and more about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S11. What has recently caught our eyes is a tweet from @UniverseIce that claims to next generation flagships from the South Koreans to feature a dedicated laser autofocusing module alongside it's primary cameras. Here we can see from two pictures detailed in the story comes in line with the previous leaks we have seen for Samsung's Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11e. The phone in the Black tint seems to be the bigger version from the forthcoming Galaxy S series, reportedly the Galaxy S11+ and the one next to it in Blue shade being the S11e. With the help of these images we can also confirm that the larger iteration may feature a five camera setup bringing the 108MP sensor as seen on Xiaomi's Mi Note 10. While the more affordable model of Galaxy S11 may carry a three camera module on board. The autofocusing sensors on both the devices are highlighted in red circles and is likely to make it to the audience sometime in February, 2020.
Source: Ice universe (Twitter), GSMArena

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