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Feb032020

Samsung Galaxy S20 series rumoured to offer simultaneous shooting using all cameras

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Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy S20 series next week on February 11. There doesn't seem to be much that's been kept secret at this point. But now we learn a new feature rumoured to be coming to its cameras. According to XDA DevelopersMax Weinbach, the Galaxy S20 series can take photos and videos simultaneously using the main, ultra-wide, and telephoto cameras. The feature will reportedly be called Quick Take, which will let you go into the gallery app after you take the three photos and choose from there which ones you want to keep. 

The Galaxy S20 will also reportedly get a feature called Single Take, which combines the images captured from the three cameras into short videos. Using the three cameras at the same time isn't a novel feature. LG has done something similar before with the V40's Triple Shot.

Source: GSMArena

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