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Camera sensors and display refresh rates have leaked for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 series


We had shared a detailed report revealing most of the camera features of the forthcoming Galaxy S20 Plus smartphone from Samsung earlier today. Following that and all other speculations in the past, we again have the infamous Twitter tipster Ice universe suggesting that we may not have the best screen refresh rates at the highest resolution quality on the next generation Galaxy S20 smartphones as previously anticipated.

According to the user, the South Koreans have apparently dropped the 2K Wide Quad High Definition (WQHD) resolution with 120Hz option on all the smartphones that's yet to go official from the Galaxy S20 fleet, on February 11, now allegedly leaving us with options to choose from Full High Definition (FHD) at 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rates and only offering the WQHD resolution at 60Hz. In a different tweet he also explained the primary camera arrangement for all three models. The vanilla Galaxy S20 is expected to come with a triple sensor module carrying a 12MP main lens accompanied with 64MP + 12MP sensors. On the Galaxy S20 Plus, we will get to see a quad camera layout as leaked in the past, shipping with a 12MP primary sensor as well as 64MP secondary sensor, and a third lens of 2MP along with a ToF (time-of-flight camera) sensor, which was missing on our previous report. Lastly for the Galaxy S20 Ultra, we look forward to a different quad camera module with a 108MP main camera a 48MP periscope type telephoto lens capable of 100x hybrid zoom (combining optical and digital zoom) + another 12MP camera and again a dedicated ToF sensor.
Source: Ice universe (Twitter) 1, 2

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