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Less then ten days remain before we roll the calendar over to the nice and round year 2020. Beyond this neat decimal symmetry, the next few months actually have a lot in store for the mobile industry and tech realm as a whole and we are already starting to see clear hints about it.
Among the more prominent expectations is Samsung's second-gen 108MP camera sensor, said to debut on Galaxy S11 flagships. The more interesting rumor is about its 9-to-1 Bayer pixel setup. Yes, like quad-Bayer, just grouping 3x3 pixels under the same color, potentially unlocking unrivaled low-light perofrmance.
Beyond camera fascination and the Galaxy S11,, Samsung also made headlines this week with news of an upcoming Galaxy Note10 Lite. Like the name suggests, it will likely be a toned-down member of the legendary Note family, still sporting most of the features and notably the S-Pen.
In fact, the stylus might be gaining some new positioning capabilities as well. While not the first ever more affordable Galaxy Note model, the alleged Note10 Lite is still an unexpected and rare move on Samsung's end. And most of the bits and pieces of info about the Lite already out in the open have actually excited quite a few fans.
Huawei also managed to soak up some of the spotlight this week, most-notably with rumors and leaks regarding the next P40 and P40 Pro flagships. Unfortunately, every minute of media attention the Chinese giant gets lately seems to be overshadowed by the unfortunate geopolitical realities that continue to keep Google Play Services off of Huawei handsets.
And on a kind of related note, Google's mobile software practices recently came under fire in Turkey. A rather interesting legal development that is definitely worth catching up on, in case you missed it.
Instead, the phones will launch with Huawei Mobile Services - the company's alternative to the Google app package.
The 5G connectivity is thanks to an Exynos 980 chipset, which features a built-in modem. Both phones have 64MP main cameras on the back.
The researchers thing that going down to 14nm will be necessary for 144MP resolutions. Also, FinFET uses less energy than planar silicon.
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