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Think the iPhone’s camera bump is big? Samsung’s Galaxy S11+ could beat it.
We’re just a few weeks away from the likely unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S11 and S11+ (or S20?) and a big leak has revealed, well, one hell of a bump.
This round of leaks comes from Twitter user @OnLeaks (via 9to5Google) and if it’s accurate, then lots of folks will be talking about the ginormous, domino-style camera bump on the Galaxy S11+.
Next up, the #GalaxyS11Plus…?
It appears the renders I shared one month ago were based upon a first stage prototype which had different rear camera layout.
Here an updated render based upon the latest prototype I got and which depict what I assume is the final configuration… pic.twitter.com/IhUWdQh9JN— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) December 27, 2019
The design is tweaked a bit from a render @OnLeaks shared in November but one thing remains the same: that’s a giant damn camera bump.
The render shows four cameras, two sensors, and an LED flash, which is a lot crammed into a small space. We still don’t know what cameras will officially be featured on the S11+ but rumors have coalesced around a 108MP main camera, a 5X telephoto lens, a wide-angle lens, and a Time-of-Flight sensor which can more accurately measure depth.
As 9to5Google notes, this camera bump comes an extra 2mm off the phone and looks similar to the one on the back of Google’s Pixel 4. Just, you know, bigger.
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