We know that Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will come with at least three camera lenses on the back arranged vertically in the top left corner of the device, much like the latest iPhone.
Like the Galaxy S9, Note 9 and S10, we still expect the Note 10 camera setup to include the main lens with variable aperture, but it seems Samsung is taking things a notch higher.
Apparently, the main lens on the back will get a third aperture option, f/1.8, to add to the existing f/1.5 and f/2.4. This means the lens will be able to jump between three-stage apertures depending on the lighting conditions.
Samsung China engineers said that the Note10 camera will use a three-stage variable aperture: F1.5/F1.8/F2.4
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The Galaxy Note 10 is said to arrive on August 7th, which is when we get to know how true this latest development is.