Samsung will hold an event for new Galaxy product launches on February 11, and it is expected to unveil three new phones, the Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra. It was previously reported that the Samsung S20 series will be equipped with a 108MP camera.
Now according to Twitter user Ice universe, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is expected to be equipped with a 108MP main camera, while the Samsung S20 and S20+ will still be equipped with 12-megapixel lenses.
However, this does not mean that the camera will not be better. He said that Samsung S20 and S20+ will use the new 12MP 1.8μm sensor, which is worth looking forward to.
S20 and S20 + will use the new 12MP 1.8μm sensor, which is also worth looking forward to.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 11, 2020
This will mean that the Samsung S20 will have less photographic noise and better night photography.
Based on the OneUI 2.0 code, the Galaxy S20 will be equipped with a "Director's View" that allows users to frame scenes or themes and track them automatically or manually.
Samsung is also working on "Single Photo" mode, an AI assist function that can be used for single picture or movie shooting. This feature may be similar to Google's Photobooth mode, which helps users take a single photo.
Next comes fine control, which will allow the user to control various settings such as aperture, exposure, hue ISO, etc.
Finally, Samsung is also working to improve the bokeh mode. Samsung will introduce four new bokeh modes through the Galaxy S20-Artify, Mono, Side Light and Vintage.
Samsung also introduced Apple-like features to track battery health, which will help users replace the battery in a timely manner and extend the life of the phone.