With eight days to go before the new Galaxy S10 are officially presented, Samsung has no choice but to resign itself to the large number of leaks that are appearing as the hours go by. And it is that, after the spec list, now we come across a great deal of detail of the Galaxy S10 camera.
The Galaxy S10 camera will record wide-angle video

En XDA Developers have published some of the features that the new camera included in the Galaxy S10 will offer, a sensor that will stand out, for example, for the possibility of record HDR10+ video. With Samsung as the standard bearer of the format, these videos will be responsible for offering very wide contrast ranges that will look especially striking on compatible televisions.
The great novelty, however, will be the incorporation of a third wide-angle camera that will offer the possibility of capturing images with a greater width than normal. As can be seen in the leaked specifications, the viewing angle will be 123 degrees, a very wide angle that thanks to the new viewing mode Scene Optimization we will know when to use it thanks to a system warning. That is, if we are going to shoot with the traditional lens, the phone will notify us that the scene may require the use of the wide-angle camera to capture more details of the scene (the phone will be able to recognize up to a total of 30 scenes, ten more compared to to the Galaxy S9).
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smarter shots
When it comes to shooting, the phone will offer more support in recommending the photo mode. Whether it's food, group photos or a burst shot, the phone will recommend how to take the photo or what to do after you take it (for example, it will encourage you to make a GIF with the shots of a burst). As if that were not enough, a new advanced stabilization mode will take care of eliminating all kinds of tremor, in addition to the super slow-mo mode will now offer the possibility to record fragments of 0,8 seconds.
A mode called Best Shot It will be in charge of taking the best photo at the right moment, also making the necessary adjustments to obtain the best result. To all this we must add the already sounded Bright Night mode, which will be a response to the already known night modes that many phones on the market are including today.
XDA-Developers has found all these details in hidden references in the source code of the Android Pie beta with One UI interface for the Galaxy Note 9. We list them below:
- Super Slow Motion at 1080p
- 0,8 second Super Slow Motion
- Best Shot Mode
- Bokeh Effects with Live Focus
- Document scanning
- HEIF image format
- Scene optimizer with ultra-wide angle lens support
- HDR10+ video recording
- Ultra wide angle video recording
- Simultaneous shooting with wide angle
- Improved error detection mode
- Super video stabilization
- New Scene Optimization modes