Samsung Galaxy S11 to support 8K UHD video recording
As well as a great design, Samsung's Galaxy S11 likewise a significant camera upgrade.
There is a teardown of the camera app in the beta version of One UI 2.0 that recommends Samsung is bringing 8K video recording capacities in the new Galaxy S11.
Moreover, the app has likewise repeated the presence of a 108MP camera sensor on the Galaxy S10 successor.
Ultra HD video recording enables feature
Further, some code references seen in the camera app of the latest One UI 2.0 beta that is being turned out for the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S11 will include a 108MP primary camera sensor and as well as support 8K video recording.
The 108MP Quad Bayer sensor will purportedly be utilized to enable ultra HD video recording on the flagship.
We need a perfect camera sensor as well as capable chipsets that can support, to enable the 8K video recording
The Exynos 990 chipset which will assuredly control the international models of the Galaxy S11, underpins encoding and decoding of 8K UHD video @30 fps.
Independently, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 is additionally prone to help 8K recording help.
Galaxy S11 also to get dedicated video modes feature
Samsung is taking a shot at another Director's View mode which will give you a chance to record from various cameras simultaneously, a dedicated Night Hyperlapse mode, another Single Take Photo mode, Vertical Panorama mode, and a few custom filters.
Galaxy S11 series launch details
As indicated by leaks, Samsung will follow the traditional launch cycle for its S11 series, and it can expect the new smartphones at some point around mid-February. Like, the Galaxy S10 series was announced on February 20.
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