Rumors and leaks on the next generation flagship smartphones from Samsung just keeps flooding into our radars. The latest reports on the web suggest that we may see the all new Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra with a custom 108 megapixels primary sensor affixed the rear camera module and also another dedicated 48MP periscope type telephoto lens featuring 100x hybrid zoom capabilities. However the vanilla Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Plus is expected to pack 12 megapixels primary sensors, supposedly bringing the 9-to-1 Bayer technology integration as rumored in the past, that combines more pixels into one resulting in larger and sharper pictures. On the front both the models are speculated to house a 10 megapixels secondary front facing camera under the Infinity-O display from Samsung. We even heard details about the standard variant of Galaxy S20 to ship with a 6.2" Quad High Definition Plus Dynamic AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 4000mAh powered battery, while the Galaxy S20 Plus to tot a larger 6.7" QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED panel with similar refresh rates. As a reminder, in the previous report we told you about how Samsung may include 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM as base option for all versions across their upcoming Galaxy S frontrunners.
Source: Android Headlines
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