A well-known blogger has denied a rumor about a 64-megapixel camera in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10

Last week Samsung announced The world's first 64-megapixel CMOS image sensor designed for installation in smartphones. Immediately after the announcement, rumors spread across the Internet that the first device to receive this sensor would be the Galaxy Note 10 phablet, which is expected to be announced in the third quarter of 2019. However, blogger Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) claims that this will not happen.

For what reason Samsung will not equip its most advanced smartphone of the year with a new 64-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor, the source did not specify. Perhaps the manufacturer is afraid that it will not have time to produce a sufficient number of sensors by the required time.

A well-known blogger has denied a rumor about a 64-megapixel camera in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10

However, potential buyers of the Galaxy Note 10 have no reason to be upset. The Galaxy S10 5G, introduced at the end of February, also did not receive a 48-megapixel rear camera module, but this did not stop the model from sharing the first place in the DxOMark rating with the Huawei P30 Pro. Thus, we can expect that the Galaxy Note 10 will demonstrate outstanding photographic abilities, without a record number of megapixels.

According to unofficial information, in 2019, within the Galaxy Note family, not one, but several models will be released. One of them - presumably, Galaxy Note 10 Pro - will receive a more capacious battery than other modifications. In addition, the new generation of phablets attributed support for 50-watt fast charging.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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