Well-known tipster Ice universe has revealed on Twitter that the Samsung Galaxy Note10 (codenamed Da Vinci) will move the front and rear cameras compared to the Galaxy Note9.
The selfie camera (likely cameras) will most likely move inside the display, courtesy of a punch hole, like on the Galaxy S10+. The triple camera on the rear is rumored to switch from a horizontal array to a vertical one.
Da Vinci's two biggest changes:
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) May 19, 2019
1.Change the front camera position
2.Change the rear camera position
Otherwise the cameras of the Galaxy Note10 are reportedly the same as those on the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+.
Earlier rumors had us hoping Samsung will introduce its new 64MP sensor in the Galaxy Note10, but that may see only premiere in the Galaxy S11. The 64MP uses a Quad Bayer structure to churn out pixel-binned 16MP photos.
Speaking of the Galaxy S11, it's reportedly codenamed Picasso.
Galaxy S11 R & D code: Picasso pic.twitter.com/AOtMq61Rou
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) May 19, 2019
I hope they will change the camera to be a popup camera, like the oneplus 7 pro. I dont remember using the selfie camera on my note. A hole in the screen is just a defect for me.
Totally agree - flat screens are much better for these kinds of phones. Especially for the pen!
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