There’s exciting news for Samsung fans who can’t wait to get their hands on the next, much-awaited flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S10.

Set to launch in the first quarter of 2019, a new report indicates some exciting camera details that the Galaxy S10 may sport. You may already know that LG today launched its new flagship, the V40 ThinQ, sporting a Penta-camera setup that consists of 3 rear and 2 front cameras, and now it looks like Samsung may follow suit with its own such offering with Galaxy S10 Plus.

Code-named Beyond, the Galaxy S10 may be released in three different versions, with at least one sporting Penta-camera. Three rear sensors and two selfie sensors may make the upcoming flagship the most advanced camera phone in the market.

Galaxy S10 Plus camera

It is rumored that the rear camera may comprise of a standard, a wide-angle, and a telephoto lens, making photography a truly enriching experience. However, the report also reveals that the wide-angle sensor may not feature autofocus. Let’s talk a bit about the specs of each one of the three lens that will occupy the Galaxy S10 Plus’ rear:

  • Lens 1 – A standard 12MP sensor with F/1.5-F2.4 variable aperture
  • Lens 2 – A wide angle lens with 16MP sensor and F/1.9 aperture (123-degree field of view, no less!)
    • May come without Autofocus and OIS
  • Lens 3 – A 13MP sensor with F/2.4 aperture (telephoto lens)

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Since the launch is still quite a while away, it can be expected that Samsung’s R&D wing will remove all the chinks in the Galaxy S10 armor to emerge as the most advanced and intelligent smartphone yet outfoxing its closest competitors at innovation, LG and Huawei.

Source: Twitter