In case you haven’t been following the leaks and rumors, the Galaxy S10 release is just around the corner. And we pretty much know everything there is to know about it. According to spy shots and renders, the new flagship has slimmer bezels, a hole-punch in the corner of the screen for the camera, and a generally refined aesthetic.
Now Samsung has pretty much confirmed the biggest change to the S10: the camera. According to a press release announcing the new 1/3.4-inch Isocell Slim 3T2 sensor, which will be entering mass production in the first quarter of this year, the part “fits into a tiny module making more space for ... the latest display features, such as the ‘hole-in display’ or ‘notch design.” Additionally, Samsung says, “the small size of the image sensor also reduces the height of the tele-camera module by around seven percent when compared to Samsung’s 1/3-inch 20Mp image sensor, allowing more elegant smartphone designs.”
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