Beyond just a change in the camera module design, the photography and video recording features of this trio promise an even more fantastic experience for users.
1. Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+ and S20 Ultra just launched: Shaking up every camera specification, 100X zoom, and 8K video recording.
Not only changing the camera cluster design, but the photography and video recording features of this trio also pledge to bring a superb experience to users.
The most noticeable change in these three phones is the rear camera cluster, which has been shifted to the left instead of being centered like the S series last year. This design approach is something we've seen in the Galaxy A51/A71, and according to Samsung, they applied the 'innovate in reverse' strategy, introducing the latest features on the A series and then enhancing performance on the high-end models.
And now, we can see that the camera cluster inherits the design from the A Series, but of course, the internal quality is much stronger.
The most noticeable differentiator among these three products in terms of cameras is the quantity. Galaxy S20 features 3 cameras, S20+ boasts 4 cameras, and S20 Ultra also has 4 cameras, with the telephoto camera utilizing a periscope lens for up to 100x digital zoom.
Close-up of the 48MP f/3.5 periscope telephoto camera named Space Zoom 100x on the Galaxy S20 Ultra, bringing the ability to achieve 10x optical zoom and an astounding 100x hybrid zoom. This marks the first smartphone with a KTS (folded optics) zoom capability of up to 100 times.
In theory, to achieve long-range zoom capabilities, manufacturers would have to use a camera with a long focal length, meaning the lens would protrude significantly. Therefore, the periscope lens solution is currently the only way to optimize both space and performance for smartphones.
The remaining three cameras of the Galaxy S20 Ultra include a main 108 MP f/1.8 camera, a 12 MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, and a DepthVision camera responsible for depth sensing.
The camera cluster of the S20 Ultra is thicker compared to its two siblings, and this rectangular cluster even occupies nearly half of the machine's width.
Galaxy S20 and S20+ also feature a similar ultra-wide camera configuration to the Ultra, with the main camera being only 12 MP f/1.8 and a 64 MP f/2.0 telephoto lens capable of 3x optical zoom and 30x hybrid zoom. The advantage of the S20+ is the additional DepthVision sensor, promising better bokeh performance.
From left to right: Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20+, and S20.
In terms of camera solutions, this year, the Galaxy S20 Ultra brings more exciting features, including the ability to capture super-high resolution at 108 MP, Single Take, Space Zoom 100x, and even 8K video recording.
With Single Take, users will record a short video, and then the S20 will automatically select the most suitable moments to create results such as AI Best Moment, Ultra-wide shot, Live focus, AI filter, Smart crop, 'forward and backward' video, fast-motion video, and finally, the original video. In other words, users only need to press once, and the rest is waiting to choose beautiful results to share on social media.
Testing the Space Zoom 100x feature.
On the front side, the Galaxy S20 trio uses a hole-punch display design to incorporate the selfie camera. Unlike the S10 with a diagonally placed selfie camera, the S20 places it in the center, similar to the Note10 and this year's A Series.
All S20 models this year use a single selfie camera with a resolution of 10 MP f/2.2, except for the S20 Ultra, which features a 40 MP f/2.2 selfie camera.
All three displays use Dynamic AMOLED 2x Quad HD+ panels with a 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sensitivity, providing a smoother entertainment experience. The Galaxy S20 features a 6.2-inch screen, S20+ has a 6.7-inch display, and S20 Ultra boasts a 6.9-inch screen.
From left to right: Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra.
The screen bezels are thinner than before, creating a visually more refined effect.
In terms of configuration, the trio utilizes the 8-core Snapdragon 865 processor (international market) and Exynos 990 (Vietnamese market), with 8GB/12GB RAM for S20 and S20+, while S20 Ultra has options for 12GB and 16GB RAM. The internal storage is 128GB for S20, 128/512GB for S20+, and 128/256/512GB for S20 Ultra. The battery capacities are 4,000mAh, 4,500mAh, and 5,000mAh, respectively.
Galaxy Buds+ are also introduced alongside this trio, with some enhancements such as extended battery life for continuous music playback for 11 hours, dual drivers, and integrated touch controls for Spotify.
The trio is expected to be available in the Vietnamese market in February. Mytour will keep you updated regularly on this flagship, so stay tuned.
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(As per Genk.vn)