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Change in Samsung Galaxy S11 + Design, with Periscope Zoom Camera

Monali Gupta

Will Samsung Galaxy S11 + be a blast again next year? This is a question right now. But till now the news has come about this smartphone, it seems that this time the company is surprising its fans with some revolutionary features.

Some alleged pictures of this smartphone have been leaked and some concepts are also being shared on the internet, but it is difficult to say what the final design will be. But it is clear that the company can launch the Galaxy S11 Plus with a new design.

According to the report, the Galaxy S11 Plus will have a 108-megapixel sensor with 9-to-1Bayer technology. This time too, the company will use pixel binding technology.

An alleged camera module of Galaxy S11 Plus has also been shared. Under this, the third camera is visible like a periscope. This type of lens has also been seen in Oppo Reno 10X Zoom and Huawei P30 Pro and is used for optical zoom.

According to Tipster, the top camera will be ultra wide angle, the middle sensor will be the main camera, while the lens in the bottom can be used by the company as a telephoto lens. Apart from this, there will be another camera which will be on the right side of it and it will be a ToF camera.

The 5G variant of the Galaxy S11 Plus will also be launched, which will have a new Snapdragon 865 processor from Qualcomm. However, with this, the company will also have to use Qualcomm's 5G modem. Until some time ago, there were reports that the company could offer five rear cameras in the S11 Plus, but now there have been reports of four rear cameras in the new reports.

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