This may be the first feature of the Samsung Galaxy S21



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The Samsung Galaxy S20 was unveiled in February 2020 and was probably the last major tech event before the coronavirus pandemic. The date is recent, it is very recent, but tech fans, and in particular the South Korean giant, are already thinking about the next generation, probably the Galaxy S21, which should only be introduced in early 2021.

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Although the Galaxy S20 was introduced so recently, rumors are already emerging about new features of the new generation. Specifically speaking of one that would be a novelty in the smartphone industry: an image stabilizer in the front camera.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 will have optical image stabilization in the front camera

The problem is a larger sensor and optical image stabilization. The alleged leaks that have been made public reveal that Samsung is testing two new front cameras for the brand’s high-end future. The first, with a 1/2 inch sensor and probably a 48-megapixel resolution. The other, with a 1 / 2.55-inch sensor and possibly a 12-megapixel resolution. The latter, with optical image stabilization.

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Remember that the Galaxy S20 and S20 Plus use a 1 / 3.2-inch, 10-megapixel (Sony IMX375) front camera with Dual Pixel autofocus. The Galaxy S20 Ultra, the most expensive of the three, has a 40-megapixel sensor (ISOCELL S5KGH1). They all record videos up to 4K at 60fps with the front lens.

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