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Samsung Galaxy S11 camera looks increasingly likely to get all-new 64MP sensor

Posted on July 17, 2019 By Jarvis

New generations of smartphones always bring a decent camera upgrade, and we’d expect the same to be the case for the Samsung Galaxy S11 – but according to a new leak, the 2020 handset could see an absolutely massive improvement.

This leak comes from reliable Twitter leaker @UniverseIce, who says the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will be the last phone to have the current camera sensor most flagship Samsung phones use. The Samsung Galaxy S11, therefore, is set to get something different.
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Phones Tags:camera, galaxy, Galaxy note, Galaxy Note 10, Note 10, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Samsung Galaxy S11, sensor, TechRadar, Twitter

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