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  WARNING!

Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page.

You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.

  SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 GT-I9100G OFFICIAL JELLY BEAN 4.1.2 FIRMWARE

Before you begin with guide instructions below, make sure your android device is adequately charged — at least 50% battery of the device.

  STEP 0: CHECK DEVICE MODEL NO.

To make sure your device is eligible with this, you must first confirm its model no. in ‘About device’ option under Settings. Another way to confirm model no. is by looking for it on the packaging box of your device. It must be GT-I9100G!

Do not use the procedures discussed here on any other Galaxy S2 (including the Galaxy S2 variant at Sprint, T-Mobile, Cricket, US Cellular, AT&T and other International variants) or any other device of Samsung or any other company. You have been warned!

Please be vary that this firmware is NOT for GT-I9100 and only for GT-I9100G.

  STEP 1: BACKUP YOUR DEVICE

Back up important data and stuff before you start playing around here as there are chances you might lose your apps and app-data (app settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare case, files on the internal memory, too.

For help on Backup and Restore, check out our exclusive page on that linked right below.

► ANDROID BACK UP AND RESTORE GUIDE: APPS AND TIPS

  STEP 2: INSTALL LATEST DRIVER

You must have proper and working driver installed on your windows computer to be able to successfully flash stock firmware on your Samsung Galaxy S2. In case you’re not sure, follow the link below for a definitive guide for installing driver for your Galaxy S2 on your computer.

► SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 DRIVERS INSTALLATION GUIDE

   STEP 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   DOWNLOADS

Download the Odin zip file and firmware file given below. Transfer both Odin and firmware file to a separate folder on your computer just to keep things tidy.

  ODIN ZIP FILE   FIRMWARE ZIP FILE   STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

Important Note: Backup important files stored on internal SD card of your device, so that in case a situation arises requiring you to do a factory reset after flashing stock firmware, which might format internal sd card too, your files will remain safe on PC.

Extract/Unzip the Odin zip file, Latest Odin3 v3.09.zip on your computer (using 7-zip free software, preferably) to get this file: Odin3 v3.09.exe

Extract/Unzip the Firmware zip file, I9100GDDLS3_I9100GODDLS3_INU.zip on your computer (using 7-zip free software, preferably) to get this file: I9100GDDLS3_I9100GODDLS3_I9100GDDLS2_HOME.tar.md5

Move the firmware file, I9100GDDLS3_I9100GODDLS3_I9100GDDLS2_HOME.tar.md5, in the same folder in which you extracted Latest Odin3 v3.09.zip (Just for your convenience, that is). So, now you’ll have the following files in that folder:

Odin3 v3.09.exe

I9100GDDLS3_I9100GODDLS3_I9100GDDLS2_HOME.tar.md5

Disconnect the Galaxy S2 from PC if it is connected.

Boot your Samsung Galaxy S2 into Download Mode:

Power off your phone first and wait for 6-7 seconds after display is off

Press and hold these 3 buttons together until you see Warning! screen: Volume Down + Power + Home

If you don’t get the Added! message, here are some troubleshooting tips:

Make sure you have installed driver for Galaxy S2 as said above.

If you have already installed driver, then uninstall them and re-install back.

Connect using a different USB port on your PC.

Try a different USB cable. The original cable that came with your phone should work best, if not, try any other cable that’s new and of good quality.

Reboot phone and PC and then try again.

Load the firmware file (extracted in Step 2) into Odin as instructed below:

Now in the Option section of Odin, make sure that Re-Partition box is unchecked. (Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time boxes remain checked, while all other boxes remain unchecked.)

Double check the above two steps.

If you see FAIL message instead of the PASS in Odin’s top left box, that’s a problem. Try this now: disconnect your Galaxy S2 from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 6 of this guide again.

Also, If device is Stuck at setup connection or on any other process, then too, try this: disconnect your S2 from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 6 of this guide again.

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Back To Stock/Downgrade Samsung Galaxy Core Duos Gt

  WARNING!

Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page.

You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.

  SAMSUNG GALAXY CORE DUOS GT-I8262 OFFICIAL JELLY BEAN 4.1.2 FIRMWARE

Before you begin with guide instructions below, make sure your android device is adequately charged — at least 50% battery of the device.

  STEP 0: CHECK DEVICE MODEL NO.

To make sure your device is eligible with this, you must first confirm its model no. in ‘About device’ option under Settings. Another way to confirm model no. is by looking for it on the packaging box of your device. It must be GT-I8262!

Do not use the procedures discussed here on any other variant of Galaxy Core Duos or any other device of Samsung or any other company. You have been warned!

  STEP 1: BACKUP YOUR DEVICE

Back up important data and stuff before you start playing around here as there are chances you might lose your apps and app-data (app settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare case, files on the internal memory, too.

For help on Backup and Restore, check out our exclusive page on that linked right below.

► ANDROID BACK UP AND RESTORE GUIDE: APPS AND TIPS

  STEP 2: INSTALL LATEST DRIVER

You must have proper and working driver installed on your windows computer to be able to successfully flash stock firmware on your Samsung Galaxy Core Duos. In case you’re not sure, follow the link below for a definitive guide for installing driver for your Galaxy Core Duos on your computer.

► SAMSUNG GALAXY CORE DUOS DRIVERS INSTALLATION GUIDE

   STEP 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   DOWNLOADS

Download the Odin zip file and firmware file given below. Transfer both Odin and firmware file to a separate folder on your computer just to keep things tidy.

  ODIN ZIP FILE   FIRMWARE ZIP FILE   STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

Important Note: Backup important files stored on internal SD card of your device, so that in case a situation arises requiring you to do a factory reset after flashing stock firmware, which might format internal sd card too, your files will remain safe on PC.

Extract/Unzip the Odin zip file, Latest Odin3 v3.09.zip on your computer (using 7-zip free software, preferably) to get this file: Odin3 v3.09.exe

Extract/Unzip the Firmware zip file, I8262XXBMJ5_I8262ODDMJ1_INU.zip on your computer (using 7-zip free software, preferably) to get this file: I8262XXBMJ5_I8262ODDMJ1_I8262ODDMH1_HOME.tar.md5

Move the firmware file, I8262XXBMJ5_I8262ODDMJ1_I8262ODDMH1_HOME.tar.md5, in the same folder in which you extracted Latest Odin3 v3.09.zip (Just for your convenience, that is). So, now you’ll have the following files in that folder:

Odin3 v3.09.exe

I8262XXBMJ5_I8262ODDMJ1_I8262ODDMH1_HOME.tar.md5

Disconnect the Galaxy Core Duos from PC if it is connected.

Boot your Samsung Galaxy Core Duos into Download Mode: (The image below of Galaxy S2 will help)

Power off your phone first and wait for 6-7 seconds after display is off

Press and hold these 3 buttons together until you see Warning! screen: Volume Down + Power + Home

If you don’t get the Added! message, here are some troubleshooting tips:

Make sure you have installed driver for Galaxy Core Duos as said above.

If you have already installed driver, then uninstall them and re-install back.

Connect using a different USB port on your PC.

Try a different USB cable. The original cable that came with your phone should work best, if not, try any other cable that’s new and of good quality.

Reboot phone and PC and then try again.

Load the firmware file (extracted in Step 2) into Odin as instructed below:

Now in the Option section of Odin, make sure that Re-Partition box is unchecked. (Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time boxes remain checked, while all other boxes remain unchecked.)

Double check the above two steps.

If you see FAIL message instead of the PASS in Odin’s top left box, that’s a problem. Try this now: disconnect your Galaxy Core Duos from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 6 of this guide again.

Also, If device is Stuck at setup connection or on any other process, then too, try this: disconnect your Core Duos from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 6 of this guide again.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Gt

  WARNING!

Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page.

You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.

  GUIDE: PHILZ TOUCH RECOVERY ON SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB 2 7.0 GT-P3110 (WIFI ONLY)

Before you begin with guide instructions below, make sure your android device is adequately charged — at least 50% battery of the device.

  STEP 0: CHECK DEVICE MODEL NO.

To make sure your device is eligible with this, you must first confirm its model no. in ‘About device’ option under Settings. Another way to confirm model no. is by looking for it on the packaging box of your device. It must be GT-P3110!

Do not use the procedures discussed here on any other Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 variants or any other device of Samsung or any other company. You have been warned!

  STEP 1: BACKUP YOUR DEVICE

Back up important data and stuff before you start playing around here as there are chances you might lose your apps and app-data (app settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare case, files on the internal memory, too.

For help on Backup and Restore, check out our exclusive page on that linked right below.

► ANDROID BACK UP AND RESTORE GUIDE: APPS AND TIPS

  STEP 2: INSTALL LATEST DRIVER

You must have proper and working driver installed on your windows computer to be able to successfully flash PhilZ Touch Recovery on your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. In case you’re not sure, follow the link below for a definitive guide for installing driver for your Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 on your computer.

► SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB 2 7.0 DRIVERS INSTALLATION GUIDE

   STEP 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   DOWNLOADS

Download the Odin zip file and PhilZ chúng tôi file given below. Transfer both Odin and recovery tar file to a separate folder on your computer just to keep things tidy.

  ODIN ZIP FILE   PHILZ TOUCH TAR FILE

For latest version of the recovery, check the original chúng tôi page →

  STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

Important Note: Backup important files stored on internal SD card of your device, so that in case a situation arises requiring you to do a factory reset after flashing PhilZ Touch Recovery, which might delete internal sd card too, your files will remain safe on PC.

Extract/Unzip the Odin zip file, Latest Odin3 v3.09.zip on your computer (using 7-zip free software, preferably) to get this file: Odin3 v3.09.exe

Move the PhilZ file, philz_touch_6.12.8-p3110.tar.md5, in the same folder in which you extracted Latest Odin3 v3.09.zip (Just for your convenience, that is). So, now you’ll have the following files in that folder:

Odin3 v3.09.exe

philz_touch_6.12.8-p3110.tar.md5

Disconnect the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 from PC if it is connected.

Boot your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 into Download Mode:

Power off your tablet first and wait for 6-7 seconds after display is off

Press and hold these 3 buttons together until you see Warning! screen: Volume Down + Power

If you don’t get the Added! message, here are some troubleshooting tips:

Make sure you have installed driver for Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 as said above.

If you have already installed driver, then uninstall them and re-install back.

Connect using a different USB port on your PC.

Try a different USB cable. The original cable that came with your tablet should work best, if not, try any other cable that’s new and of good quality.

Reboot tablet and PC and then try again.

Load the recovery file (Step 2) into Odin as instructed below:

Now in the Option section of Odin, make sure that Re-Partition box is unchecked. (Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time boxes remain checked, while all other boxes remain unchecked.)

Double check the above two steps.

PhilZ Touch Recovery has installed successfully on your Tab 2 7.0. To boot your Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 into Recovery Mode:

Power off your tablet first and wait for 6-7 seconds after display is off.

Press and hold these 3 buttons together: Volume Up + Power.

If you see FAIL message instead of the PASS in Odin’s top left box, that’s a problem. Try this now: disconnect your Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 from PC, close Odin, hold the Power button for 10 seconds which will force restart the tablet, open Odin and then repeat from Step 5 of this guide again.

Also, If device is Stuck at setup connection or on any other process, then too, try this: disconnect your Tab 2 7.0 from PC, close Odin, hold the Power button for 10 seconds which will force restart the tablet, open Odin and then repeat from Step 5 of this guide again.

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Install Xxkg1 Android 2.3.4 Firmware/Rom For Galaxy S2 (Ii) I9100

Samsung’s done it again! The latest Android OS version 2.3.4 is now available for both Galaxy S handsets, the S1 (original Galaxy S launched last year) and the best android phone right now, the S2 (Galaxy S 2, or Galaxy S II as you like). It’s already been one month since Galaxy S got its Android 2.3.4 build with XXJVP Firmware but now Galaxy S 2 has also got the taste of the latest Android OS — heck even Google’s own nexus One phones are yet to get the Android 2.3.4. — blame the respective carrier!

People say things about TouchWiz that it’s the reason behind delays in update from Samsung but the company has just shown again that that’s not the case. Samsung has updated its devices to latest android version 2.3.4 even with custom UI TouchWiz atop, and that too, ahead of Motorola, HTC and LG and other Android phone manufacturers. So, next time you hear those things about TouchWiz, you can simply laugh it off and in fact, point the critics to this very page of S2’s Android 2.3.4 firmware XXKG1 (or to the latest Galaxy S Android 2.3.4 build – XXJVQ).

Those of you wishing to give Android 2.3.4 a try on S2 — which also brings in the Google’s talk application with support for video chat, and maybe that’s the only thing which sounds appealing apart form the 2.3.4 shine — check out the download and install instructions below. But some warnings and really important info about compatibility first, eh!

[info]This guide is applicable only for Samsung’s Galaxy S2 (S II) international version (i9100). Check your phone’s version in Settings – About Phone. It has to be “GT-i9100” for the XXKG1 firmware to be compatible with your device. If it’s not GT-i9100, simply don’t try this ROM on your android handset, don’t even think about it if you care not to brick your device.[/info]

Warning:

Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page. You only are responsible for your device. We won�t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.

Video Review

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Pre-Installation tips:

If you have Samsung’s PC software Kies installed, un-install it first because it may interrupt the flashing process.

Drivers! — it’s important you’ve the proper drivers installed. Download links below:

Installation guide for XXKG1 for Galaxy S2 GT-i9100

Video:

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Step by Step Instructions:

Download the Android 2.3.4 Firmware – XXKG1. Filename: chúng tôi Size: 320.41 MB. Download Link.

Extract the downloaded file ‘i9100XXKG1.zip’ to get these 4 files:

CODE_I9100XXKG1_CL349526_REV02_user_low_ship.tar

GT-I9100-CSC-MULTI-OXAKG1.tar

MODEM_I9100XXKG1_REV_02_CL1034110.tar

u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4.pit (we won’t be using it since it’s not essential for flashing the firmware. Read Step 13 below this to know more)

Disconnect your phone if it’s connected to PC.  Switch Off your phone. Wait for vibration to confirm complete switch off.

Now, put the Galaxy S2 in Download Mode — press and hold these keys together: Volume_DOWN+Home+Power. this is required to install the XXKG1 using Odin PC Software.

Open Odin (from step 3) — Odin3 v1.85.exe.

Connect your phone to PC now. You should get the message “Added! !” under the Odin’s message box in the bottom left. If you don’t get this message, than probably there is a problem with drivers. make sure you’ve drivers installed.

Important! On Odin, Do NOT tick the ‘Re-Partition’ checkbox, but keep the ‘Auto Reboot’ & ‘F. Reset Time’ checkboxes ticked. Do not touch any other checkbox or tab or anything, except as required in step 9 below.

Select these files in Odin at respective tabs (check out the screenshot given at the top for help):

Double check everything said in step 8 and 9 above. [And, do not use the file in step 2.4 anywhere in Odin]. Your Odin’s window should look real similar to the image at the very top — which is my Odin’s screen while I flashed the XXKG1 on my Galaxy S.

Now, hit the START button to let the process begin. When process at Odin finishes your phone will automatically reboot — and you can unplug the cable then. Plus, you’ll get a PASS (with green background) message in the left-most box at the very top of the Odin. If it’s red and with FAIL written over it, the process flashing process wasn’t successful.

When it restarts, your Galaxy S2 will be running the latest Android OS, v2.3.4 with Samsung’s custom UI TouchWiz 4 atop it. Check out your S2’s android version here – Settings → About Phone.

About the .pit file (one you found in step 2.4). The .pit file re-partitions the phone’s internal memory space. You don’t need it often, that’s why we don’t use it generally. But if you are unable to flash the XXKG1 ROM successfully, you can try the whole process again but using the .pit file too this time. Important: When you use .pit file (ever!) you need to tick the Re-Partition checkbox too (which wasn’t the case earlier – check step 8 when we kept it un-ticked). So, if you are flashing the XXKG1 again, select the .pit file too (from step 2.4 ) in the PIT Tab together with all other files as said in step 9. Then, make sure the Re-Partition button is ticked too along with the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checkboxes — that is, all three checkboxes will be ticked if you use the .pit file.

(Optional, of course) If you found this guide useful, share it with others too on webpages, forums, your Facebook/twitter/Google+ pages, etc. That would be helping us grow too!

[info]This guide is applicable only for Samsung’s Galaxy S2 (S II) international version (i9100). Check your phone’s version in Settings – About Phone. It has to be “GT-i9100” for the XXKG1 firmware to be compatible with your device. If it’s not GT-i9100, simply don’t try this ROM on your android handset, don’t even think about it if you care not to brick your device.[/info]Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page. You only are responsible for your device. We won�t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.[youtube video_id=”lhiPl4HGNuo” width=”630″ height=”400″ /][youtube video_id=”DenoU04sEMo” width=”630″ height=”400″ /]

If before flashing this, you had your phone rooted you would want the root back, right? Well, that’s very obvious. That’s why we’ll be posting a guide for that too in a couple of hours. Using the Chainfire’s CF-Root, one can flash a kernel using Odin and the phone is rooted. That is dead easy, all thanks to Chainfire !!!

UPDATE: Rooting Guide for XXKG1 Android 2.3.4 for Galaxy S2 (II) is here.

Root Android 4.4.2 Easily On Your Galaxy Mega Gt

  WARNING!

Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page.

You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.

  GUIDE: ROOT SAMSUNG GALAXY MEGA 6.3 GT-I9200 WITH SUPERSU APP

Before you begin with guide instructions below, make sure your android device is adequately charged — at least 50% battery of the device.

  STEP 0: CHECK DEVICE MODEL NO.

To make sure your device is eligible with this, you must first confirm its model no. in ‘About device’ option under Settings. Another way to confirm model no. is by looking for it on the packaging box of your device. It must be GT-I9200!

Do not use the procedures discussed here on any other Galaxy Mega variants or any other device of Samsung or any other company. You have been warned!

  STEP 1: BACKUP YOUR DEVICE

Back up important data and stuff before you start playing around here as there are chances you might lose your apps and app-data (app settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare case, files on the internal memory, too.

For help on Backup and Restore, check out our exclusive page on that linked right below.

► ANDROID BACK UP AND RESTORE GUIDE: APPS AND TIPS

  STEP 2: INSTALL THE LATEST CWM/TWRP RECOVERY

We’ll be flashing the SuperSU root manager app to your device using a custom recovery, so make sure you’ve a working installation of either CWM or TWRP recovery on your device.

Philz Touch Advanced CWM Recovery for Galaxy Mega 6.3 GT-I9200 »

   STEP 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  DOWNLOADS

Download the file given below and transfer it to a separate folder on your phone and remember the location.

  ROOT FILE

DOWNLOAD LINK  (Size: 1.14 MB)

Be sure to transfer the ROOT file you downloaded above to your device and remember the location of the files. You will need to flash it now on your device using either of ClockworkMod (CWM) or TWRP recovery.

We’ve got separate guide for Philz CWM Recovery, so use the guide relevant to the recovery you have installed on your device.

  GUIDE FOR PHILZ CWM RECOVERY USERS

Boot into recovery mode. If you’re rooted, the easiest way to boot into recovery mode would be using the QuickBoot app. If not rooted, then follow the instructions below:

Power off your device

Press the Volume Up + Home + Power button together until your device shows Samsung logo.

Its a touch screen based recovery, So directly press whatever option you want to select.

Create a Nandroid Backup from recovery. It’s optional but very important to do, so that in case something goes wrong you can restore to current status easily. For making a Nandroid Backup, go to Backup And Restore » Backup.

Perform a full clean-up of the device (Its also optional but recommended to start fresh. This will delete all apps and their settings and game progress). For this:

Select Wipe data/Factory reset, then select Yes on the next screen to confirm factory reset (screenshot).

Select Wipe Cache Partition, then select Yes on the next screen to confirm wiping cache.

First Install the ROOT file:

Reboot your device. For this, go back to the main menu of recovery and select reboot system now.

That’s all. Your phone will now reboot and it will take some time as it’ll be phone’s first boot after installing the root, be extremely excited for this!

 Note: In case your device gets bootloop (stuck at logo while rebooting), just do a factory reset (step 3) and you will be fine.

GUIDE FOR TWRP RECOVERY USERS

Boot into recovery mode. If you’re rooted, the easiest way to boot into recovery mode would be using the QuickBoot app. If not rooted, then follow the instructions below:

Power off your device

Press the Volume Up +Home + Power button together until your device shows Samsung logo.

Its a touch screen based recovery, So directly press whatever option you want to select

Create a Nandroid Backup from recovery. It’s optional but very important to do, so that in case something goes wrong you can restore to current status easily. For making a Nandroid Backup, go to Backup » and select all check boxes and swipe on the Swipe to confirm option at the bottom of the screen to confirm backup.

Perform a Factory Reset (Its also optional but recommended to start fresh. This will delete all apps and their settings and game progress). For this:

Tap on Wipe » then at the bottom of the screen do a Swipe on the ‘Swipe to factory reset‘ option (screenshot).

First Install the ROOT file:

Reboot your device. Go back to the main menu of recovery and tap on Reboot » then, tap on System to reboot your phone.

That’s all. Your phone will now reboot and it will take some time as it’ll be phone’s first boot after installing the root, be extremely excited for this!

 Note: In case your device gets bootloop (stuck at logo while rebooting), just do a factory reset (step 3) and you will be fine.

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Bloomberg: Samsung Galaxy S11 To Sport A 108

Samsung reportedly plans on countering Apple’s improved camera system on the latest iPhone 11 series with a “giant photographic arsenal” strapped to the back of its 2023 flagship phones.

Concretely, the next Galaxy will come outfitted with a whopping 108-megapixel camera sensor.

Like we saw with other high-resolution Android cameraphones, you won’t be getting true 108-megapixel photos with the next Galaxy but rather their 27-megapixel counterparts created by combining 2×2 squares of pixels into a single, larger unit exhibiting increased sensitivity to light, resulting in improved low-light imaging and better photographs overall.

The upcoming Galaxy S11 series will reportedly also boast a periscope-like zoom lens with 5x optical zoom. Periscope design, based on work by Israel-based Corephotonics which Samsung acquired this year, should help prevent the camera module from sticking out in the back of the phone because the optics are “folded” inside a module that’s only 5mm thick.

Sohee Kim, reporting for Bloomberg:

The Korean company is preparing the biggest overhaul to the cameras on its flagship phones for next year, according to people familiar with the company’s plans. Its upcoming Galaxy S11 will sport a 108-megapixel sensor for the main camera — versus the iPhone 11’s twelve-megapixel sensor — flanked by three more on the back of the device including an ultrawide-angle lens and 5x optical zoom, they said.

According to a recent report by Korea’s The Elec, Samsung’s 108-megapixel sensor was designed in partnership with Xiaomi. It uses a quad-bayer filter, a larger 1/1.33-inch size and Smart-ISO technology that automatically adjusts the sensor’s ISO levels to compensate for brightly or dimly-lit environments. It can also capture video without losses at up to 6K resolutions (6,016-by-3,384 pixels) at 30 frames per second versus 4K video capture at up to sixty frames per second on the latest iPhone.

As noted by Engadget, the new Samsung sensor is around three quarters of the size of the 1-inch sensor found in Sony’s RX100 VII compact camera. Thus far, the Galaxy maker has used the same size 12-megapixel sensors ever since 2023’s Galaxy S7 series.

The sensor is set to appear in Xiaomi’s upcoming Mi Mix Alpha 5G concept phone and it’s already available on the Mi Note 10. Aside from the Galaxy S11, 108-megapixel image capture along with 5x optical zoom cameras should made their way into Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Fold clamshell device, which is said to be set for reveal around February.

The marquee device will also adopt a time-of-flight sensor for depth detection similar to one already in the Note 10+, a feature that can aid portrait photos and augmented-reality applications, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing specifications that haven’t been made public.

MacRumors has more on that:

The new camera is said to be able to scan areas up to 15 feet from the device. The front-facing TrueDepth camera uses similar 3D technology, but because it’s infrared and not laser-powered it only works at distances of 25 to 50 centimeters.

Apple’s upcoming 3D sensor is said to form the basis for all of its future AR/VR plans moving ahead, Bloomberg reported last month. There’s no question that the next Galaxy will generate excitement in terms of smartphone photography, especially given its nearly 6-month lead time over the next iPhone upgrade cycle.

The raft of new features signal Samsung’s renewed commitment to mobile photography after years of minimal innovation and an attempt to catch Apple in the camera stakes.

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The deluge on the camera front joins the introduction of foldable devices and fifth-generation wireless connectivity as core pillars of Samsung’s hardware strategy, features Apple won’t be able to match until its next iPhone refresh in September.

As for the Galaxy S11, the current Galaxy S10 smartphones were announced on February 20 so we don’t expect to see the next Galaxy until at least Spring 2023.

Should Apple be worried?

Galaxy S11 mockups via OnLeaks

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