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The camera code of the Samsung Galaxy S11 is recommended for large-scale zoom

We have heard more than once that the Samsung Galaxy S11 may have a 5x optical zoom camera, and it seems more likely now because the camera is codenamed "Hubble."

According to reliable sources, this is the result of a conversation with GalaxyClub, which is of course the name of the famous space telescope.

Considering the use of a telescope to view distant objects, the name strongly suggests that the camera will have an impressive zooming technique. The source did not provide any additional details, nor did it have any information about Samsung's 108MP camera that was rumored to be used in the Galaxy S11.

However, they do suggest that many Samsung phones will be launched with this Hubble camera in 2020, so it may not just be the Samsung Galaxy S11 series. Having said that, it is not yet determined whether all Galaxy S11 models will be equipped with this camera, or only the Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus.

As always, we will use a little salt for all these claims, but the evidence for the impressive zoom lens is definitely growing. If Samsung also offers a 108 megapixel lens, then the Galaxy S11 may be a camera phone that beats in 2020.

We expect it to land in around 2020, so the waiting time will not be too long. At the same time, when we hear them, we will bring you all credible leaks and rumors.

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