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The iPhone won’t get a triple-lens camera this year, but the next Samsung Galaxy might

| By Shandilya

This might be disappointing news for the iPhone lovers who are expecting the upcoming iPhone with a Triple lens camera this year. However, there is good news to that the next Samsung Galaxy smartphone bears a triple camera. According to the article found on BGR News, the renowned tipster @chris_writes tweeted about new Samsung Galaxy smartphone, where the Galaxy S10 will be unveiled in three flavors as revealed by a new report from Korea, including a cheaper Galaxy S10, which is one of the expected models Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 +.

All the three phones feature fingerprint sensors located under the display or on the sides, that report said. But that won’t be the only significant feature of the Galaxy S10. The best from all three variants(Galaxy S10+) took a shine by featuring with a triple camera setup.

For the confirmation, the cheaper Galaxy S10 models will feature dual camera setups similar to the Galaxy S9+ according to the information obtained by AllAboutSamsung and it also suggests Samsung might use a horizontal position for the camera module, as it’s rumored to do with the Galaxy Note 9.

While Samsung Galaxy S10+ features an extra camera setup, Samsung will keep in place the 12-megapixel lens with variable-aperture (F1.5 and F2.4) found on the Galaxy S9, as well as the 13-megapixel zoom camera (F2.4). But the phone is also getting a super wide-angle camera. That’s a 123-angle lens with a 16-megapixel sensor and F1.9 aperture. But the wide-angle cam won’t have optical image stabilization or autofocus, the report says.

The primary camera will be placed in the middle of the three-lens setup, flanked by the zoom camera on the left and the wide-angle cam on the right.

We are not sure where the data has come from, but whatever the information we got is more detail than the previous one. Previous reports did say that Samsung is working on a triple-lens camera for the Galaxy S10 without diving into the actual specifics of the camera module.

When the Galaxy S10 Plus launches early next year, it won’t be the first smartphone to feature three lenses on the back.

This is not the first phone to bear triple camera setup Huawei did it with the P20 Pro earlier this year, and it’s expected to continue that trend with 2019 flagships. Apple, meanwhile, might put three cameras of its own on the back of the iPhone X Plus next year at the earliest.