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The Galaxy Note 10’s main camera to get a world’s first triple-aperture feature

. However, it looks like Samsung has bigger plans for its main camera which will offer greater versatility for smartphone photography.

According to reliable leakster, Ice Universe, the Galaxy Note 10 will feature a three-stage variable aperture for its main camera which can switch between f/1.5, f/1.8 and f/2.4. As a comparison, the current Galaxy S9, Note9 and S10’s main camera offer dual-aperture of f/1.5 and f/2.4. Samsung China engineers said that the Note10 camera will use a three-stage variable aperture: F1.5/F1.8/F2.4Unlike a typical camera system that has a fixed aperture, Samsung’s main camera has retractable aperture blades that can control how much light that enters the camera. The larger f/1.5 aperture will allow more light which is great for low light scenes while f/2.4 offers better sharpness in well-lit situations.With a new f/1.

There are no firm details yet on the other two cameras but it is likely to retain a similar ultra-wide-angle and telephoto zoom lens like its current flagships. The Galaxy Note 10 is expected to launch on 7th August 2019. Since Malaysia is a key market, you can expect it to go on sale shortly after the global announcement. Apart from the standard model, Samsung is expected to introduce a

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