Galaxy S21 Ultra Leaks Showing Dramatic Improvements to the Camera Again

 




The Galaxy S21 Ultra is a reality together with its siblings, and thanks to a number of leaks we have seen over the past few weeks, we know that. Not only that, there is a possibility that the phones will be launched sooner to make sure this time around that Samsung has a greater market share.

There was a leak a week ago showing the device's renders, and we might look at the drastic departure Samsung took along with their A series devices from their existing design language that is seen on the S20 and Note 20 series.

Today, with some minor changes made to the rear camera, we have the same connection, and everything else remains the same.

Based on the latest rendering, the Galaxy S21 Ultra could have 5 rear cameras


The latest renders we saw showed that the device has 4 rear cameras alongside the LED flash at the back. However, @OnLeaks have now shared an updated design that shows 5 cameras, or maybe a single sensor that looks like a ToF sensor, along with 4 other cameras that were previously showcased. The source claims that this is the latest Design Validation Test which happens to be the penultimate step before the phones go into the mass production. You can see the shared render below.

As you can see, the right side of the camera array appears to have an extra camera or some form of sensor. The image does not shed proper light on it but if anything else it does look like a ToF sensor. But I think we've got to wait until the phone officially releases or at least a couple more leaks come in before we can make a final decision.

Earlier reports have addressed how the Galaxy S21 will launch earlier than expected, and there has also been a leak showing the Galaxy S21's rear housing. Whatever the case is every single leak at the time of writing points to the fact that the Galaxy S21 series will be released sooner rather than later, and we look forward to seeing how it works.



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