Samsung’s 5G, Six-Camera Top Secret Phone

Harin - Nov 22, 2018


Samsung’s 5G, Six-Camera Top Secret Phone

Samsung Galaxy S10 “Beyond X” is reportedly coming with six cameras and 5G connectivity.

It is reported that Samsung is developing its first ever six-camera smartphone with 5G support referred to as “Beyond X”, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The phone may feature a 6.7-inch display together with a dual-lens camera on the front and a quad-lens camera at the back. Soon after making a debut at the Mobile World Congress 2019, the device will probably be launched.

The development of 5G support feature will undoubtedly one of the key features of the upcoming Galaxy-series phone. It could bring Samsung an advantage over Apple as this giant is only rumored to enable its 5G connectivity support feature in 2020 iPhone model.

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Samsung’s first quad-lens rear camera-based Galaxy A9 (2018) just hit the Indian market.

Samsung’s first quad-lens rear camera-based Galaxy A9 (2018) just hit the Indian market. Besides the differences in the camera’s lenses, this phone is packed with a 24 MP primary sensor with f/1.7 aperture alongside with a 5MP depth effect sensor with f/2.2 aperture, an 8MP wide-angle lens with 120-degree viewing angle, a 10MP telephoto lens and up to 2X optical zoom support.

The South Korean giant is said to bring another variant of its next 12GB-of-Ram Galaxy S10 that will have 5G connectivity. There are three models that will likely be launched. They are the Galaxy S10, S10+, S10X, and also a 5G support one in chosen markets called S10 X 5G. While only 4GB of RAM will be offered for the base version of the Galaxy S10, 12GB of RAM will be offered for the Galaxy S110 X 5G.

Along with RAM feature, the next Samsung Galaxy S10 will probably be equipped with three cameras at the back including a primary camera with 12-megapixel sensor with aperture varying from f/1.5 to 2.4, one 16-megapixel sensor camera with f/1.9 aperture and one 13-megapixel with f/2.4 aperture. Next year, 2019 will be Samsung tenth anniversary of the Galaxy S series.

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