Samsung launches Galaxy S20 smartphone with 108-megapixel camera
Samsung has launched its first full range of 5G smartphones that have AI-powered camera systems, a 108-megapixel sensor and 100x zoom.
Each device in Samsung's Galaxy S20 series ? the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra ? incorporates 5G technology. The devices support the complete set of 5G standards, including both millimetre wave (mmWave) and sub-6 GHz frequencies.
Samsung's Galaxy S20 smartphones also have its most advanced cameras. Each device has a camera system that is powered by AI and the most advanced model ? the Galaxy S20 Ultra ? has its largest image sensor to date of up to 108 megapixels (MP).
The Galaxy S20 and S20+ have the same three main cameras ? a 10-megapixel (MP) front camera, a 12MP rear and ultra-wide camera and a 64MP telephoto camera. The S20+ has an additional rear depth sensor to assist with portrait photos. These larger sensors are able to take in more light, giving high image quality in low light situations.
The more advanced Galaxy S20 Ultra features a 40MP front-facing camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a 48MP telephoto camera as well as the 108MP wide-angle camera.
For comparison, Apple's latest iPhone 11 has a 12MP camera, while the S20's predecessor ? the Galaxy S10 ? featured a 16MP unit.
Before the Galaxy S20, the only mainstream handset on the market to employ 108MP resolution was the Mi Note 10 by Chinese technology company Xiaomi, which was revealed in November 2019. Despite beating Samsung to the punch, Xiaomi co-develo...
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