When the
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra was announced, it quickly got the highlights of the Galaxy S20 series due to its 108MP camera and all the advanced features brought by this hardware. Several months after the release, we know that not everything is really stable with that camera arrangement. Now, a new report states that the upcoming
Galaxy Note 20 series won't be getting the 100x Space Zoom feature. This feature is present in the
Galaxy S20 Ultra. The quality isn't the best, but it still is an interesting feature.
The report comes straight from the very reliable leakster
IceUniverse. According to him, Samsung isn't really happy with the reception of the novelty feature. For that reason, it will go a different way. Instead of an advanced telephoto module, the company will be opting for a more modest solution. However, this doesn't mean that the periscope lens or the high-res sensor will be scrapped. According to the leakster, the Note 20+ will still include Samsung's 108MP HM1 sensor.
Moreover, he also states that his company will work in the autofocus experienced by Galaxy S20 Ultra users. As far as hardware is concerned, it seems that the S20 Ultra will pass 2020 as the most impressive phone made by Samsung. As we said, at least in terms of hardware. According to rumors, the company won't be making a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.