Despite the great quality of the Samsung Galaxy S10, this flagship phone slips behind my iPhone 11 Pro, Pixel 4 when it comes to shooting quality. But the good thing for the South Korean company is that its next phone Galaxy S11, which will come next year may completely change this.

According to consistent leaks on Twitter from the ACE account, there is a "high probability" that Samsung will add a 108-megapixel sensor to the Galaxy S11.

This was what many Samsung monitors had hoped for, because it would be a big upgrade from the 12 and 16 megapixel sensors currently used in the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10.

This may be what Samsung phones need to excel in the camera race currently led by Apple and Google.

Samsung announced the 108-megapixel sensor, which it called `` Isocell Bright HMX '' in August 2019.It was designed in cooperation with the Chinese company Xiaomi, which has already announced that it will use this sensor first one of its phones, which turned out to be the phone `` MiC. C9 Pro. "

The camera will be able to capture 27 megapixel "compact pixels" and record 6-k video at 30 frames per second, according to Samsung.

However, since Ice Universe has described this 108-megapixel camera as new, it may be the second-generation sensor from Samsung.

Samsung has also developed a 64 megapixel Isocell JW1 sensor that uses a similar technology to the one mentioned above, and was used with the Galaxy A70S, the highest specification in the low-cost Galaxy A series.

Other Galaxy S11 sensors could include a five-fold optical zoom sensor, far superior to the iPhone 11 (twice the optical zoom) and identical to the unlucky Huawei P30 Pro.

Another unusual rumor is that the Galaxy S11 may come with a spectrometer that allows the user to examine the physical structure of an object, providing benefits such as health monitoring or checking the appropriateness of food.