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good alternative to the S20 Ultra?

The probable release date of the Samsung Galaxy S30 is announced for February 2021. Although there is still nothing specific about this new version of Galaxy, speculation is rife about the novelties brought by the Galaxy S30 series. As Samsung turns out to be a company attached to tradition, we can already speculate on the specifications and features of this new smartphone.

A new sensor for better photos

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is a great phone, but even beyond its steep price, testing has found it to have some noticeable issues, perhaps the most important of which is its spotty picture quality. Exactly, the Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra could remedy this problem, because a new leak suggests that it is in the process of receiving a camera upgrade.

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According to @UniverseIce (a leaker with a respectable reputation), the Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra (or S21 Ultra) will have a 108MP camera. It’s the same as the S20 Ultra, but apparently the next phone will pair it with a new sensor which is the successor to the ISOCELL Bright HM1 sensor powering the Galaxy S20 Ultra. It would probably be called the Bright HM2.

While there is no information on it, this sensor is likely to provide improvements over the S20 Ultra’s 108MP camera, which often suffers from autofocus and overexposure issues. If the Galaxy S30 Ultra uses this sensor, it is likely to perform better than the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which also has a 108MP sensor.

Information to be confirmed

But as always with rumors, these should be taken with a pinch of salt, especially since an earlier rumor suggested that at least one of the Samsung Galaxy S30 models would have a 150MP camera.

We probably won’t know the truth for some time, as the Samsung Galaxy S30 line-up shouldn’t be expected to roll out of factories until February 2021. Regardless, there are plenty of other leaks and rumors still to come. coming ahead of the official launch, this will help paint a clearer picture of phones in the weeks and months to come.

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