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Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus's updated camera module render leaks online


We have been hearing a lot lately on the forthcoming Galaxy S11 lineup's camera arrangement as well as it's integrated sensor technologies, especially for the biggest iteration, Galaxy S11 Plus. Now courtesy of the highly famed Twitter leakster, @OnLeaks we again have a new render image, showing off the updated and upcoming camera module from the Samsung made Galaxy S11 Plus.

In the past we have heard about a five plus two lens setup for the upcoming pricier variant from the Samsung's frontrunner Galaxy S fleet, but now things look a little different here. According to Steve H.McFly, the user behind @OnLeaks, what you see above is the newest and updated render based upon the latest prototype he managed to get his hands on and assumes it to be the final configuration for the model. In the past we also heard about Samsung's purported plans of introducing the Galaxy S11 or the alleged next generation S20 with 48 megapixels telephoto lenses, which now looks to be true as we can already see from the above render, the presence of a rectangle shaped periscope sensor below two other units. We even heard that the Galaxy S11 Plus may debut a 9-to-1 Bayer technology for it's 108MP main lens. The fourth lens here, positioned above the LED flash looks like the previously rumored ToF sensor.
Source: Steve H.McFly (Twitter)

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