Samsung Galaxy S11 may feature 108MP camera for 8K video recording
South
Korean tech giant Samsung is reportedly planning to introduce 8K
video recording support to its upcoming smartphone Galaxy
S11.
A
new code in the APK file (the Android app software file) for
Samsung's camera app suggests that Galaxy
S11
lineup would support 8K video recording, XDA Developers reported on
Sunday.
The
Exynos 990 chipset, which is expected to power the international
variants of the device, features 8K@30fps video decoding/encoding
capabilities.
Additionally,
Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 865 chip, which will power the US
variants of the S11, is also expected to have enough horsepower to
offer 8K video recording.
Earlier,
famed leakster Ice Universe had claimed that the Galaxy S11 would not
use the 108MP ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor that it launched earlier this
year, but would instead utilise an upgraded second-generation sensor.
Opting
for a second-generation version of Samsung's 108MP lens would also
make sense, since the original version has on a Xiaomi handset first,
so it won't be a totally new thing by the time the Samsung Galaxy S11
launches. Read
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