Samsung Galaxy S20 series to support simultaneous shooting with all cameras

Samsung Galaxy S20 series to support simultaneous shooting with all cameras

The South Korean giant and multinational conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul, comprises numerous affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company.

The company’s big Unpacked event is just a week away and given the myriad of leaks we know most of the key specs of the upcoming Galaxy S20 family. A new leak however is spilling more details on the camera side as all three S20 phones will be able to take simultaneous shots and videos from their main, ultra-wide and telephoto shooters. According to XDA’s Max Weinbach, this feature will be called “Quick Take” and will let you let go into the gallery app after taking the triple shot and select which image you want to keep.

This won’t be the first time we’ve seen such as feature as LG’s “Triple Shot” which was present on the V40 back in 2018. More recently, iPhone users also got similar functionality albeit through a third-party app called DoubleTake.

Going back to the S20 rumors, Samsung is also expected to bring another camera feature called “Single Take” which compiles images captured from the three camera modules into short videos. The S20 lineup is shaping up to be a big leap in camera hardware and software so we’re definitely looking forward to next Tuesday’s big event.

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