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Galaxy S11 “Bright Night” camera could be its killer feature

Galaxy S11 “Bright Night” camera could be its killer feature

Posted on December 2, 2019 By Jarvis

Samsung may be the biggest Android phone maker today but it is debatable whether it is the top, much less the best. That definitely seems to be the case in mobile photography where the flagship Galaxy S and Galaxy Note phones do a decent job but not enough to rise to the top. One weakness of Samsung’s phones has been its performance in the dark of night. And that seems to be exactly what Samsung will focus on next, at least based on a recently filed trademark.
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