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Samsung: Galaxy S20 Plus- Does The Fourth Camera Make Any Difference

By

David Mudd

Read ahead to know more about the camera features of Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus. Also, read whether the fourth camera in Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus makes any difference or not.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus Camera

The S20 Plus camera is commendable when compared to Galaxy S20 and S20 Plus Ultra. Furthermore, the S20 Plus’s main camera is 12 megapixels with 1.8um pixels.

Daytime outdoor shooting from S20 Plus camera is amazing. Also, the camera gives competition to Google Pixel smartphones which are known for their amazing cameras. Moreover, the post image processing is improved in the S20 Plus camera.

It has a 10MP front-facing camera. Furthermore, it is quite decent. You can use the pro mode to take professional shots and videos. Moreover, you get assistance when using the Pro Mode. The Galaxy S20 Plus can zoom up to 30x.

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Issues Revolving Around S20 Series Camera

Samsung did not have a healthy start with its S20 Series camera segment. Post its release, man complaints rolled in regarding the camera issue. Furthermore, the users said that the camera had issues with auto-focussing and image resolution pixels.

As a  result, Samsung had to launch an update to correct the flaws in its camera. Also, when compared to the iPhone 11 Pro Max, Samsung’s camera did not perform well in comparison. Therefore the company had to make drastic updates in its camera.

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The Fourth Camera In Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus

The fourth camera in Galaxy S20 Plus does not make much of a difference. Furthermore, Samsung opted for a 0.3MP ToF sensor. It does not have that much value in the market.

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Also, the phone uses a 12MP sensor for the main rear-facing camera in Galaxy S20 Plus. Furthermore, Samsung has not installed a real 3x optical telephoto camera in the S20 Plus.

Samsung has put many restricted options when shooting in 4K and 1080p at 60 FPS. It becomes annoying as you purchase such an expensive phone, but still have limitations over the camera usage.