So if you were at a party, you can take full advantage of this feature, letting the camera do all the work for you and adding different filters. These two photos were taken while the photographer was moving the phone aroundīy the way, you can use Single Take for both the front and rear camera. You can check out the photos below!Ī normal (left) and portrait mode (right) photo You get different types from Live Photos to black and white photos, even one with a cool Boomerang filter. When you tap on it, the phone will take a minimum of 3 seconds to a maximum of 15 seconds to produce multiple photos and even short clips. If you have forgotten, its function is to help you take a variety of photos with just one shot. Next, Single Take is also included in the Galaxy S20 FE. It goes without saying, but you really need a tripod if you want to take some nice Space Zoom shots. The difference between 10x and 30x digital zoomĪs expected, we didn't expect the 30x zoom to be super clear but from that image, it's still seeable and the 10x zoom is still nice. We start with 0.5x zoom on the left, while the right photo is in normal mode The Super Resolution Zoom is now up to 30x and not much of the Space Zoom's user interface was changed, so we will just go ahead and show you our photos. ![]() As usual, you can access it from the camera app, then either tap on the small tree icon to zoom or pinch the display to activate zooming from there. By the way, the Galaxy S20 FE features a 12MP (main) + 8MP (telephoto) + 12MP (ultrawide) triple rear camera. Without further ado, here are the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE camera test results!įirst up, we have the Space Zoom that was introduced with the Galaxy S20 series and it's a feature we've tested before. So for this round, we have taken the Galaxy S20 FE out for a spin to test three features - Space Zoom, Single Take and Night Mode. We previously did two camera tests for the Galaxy S20 Ultra on its 108MP camera and Bright Night mode, which we thought came out quite well. Well, guess what? Samsung listened and you all got your wish, with the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G featuring a Snapdragon 865 chipset! ![]() Every time we post something about the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra or the Galaxy Note20 Ultra, the most common comment that we would get is about the Exynos chipset (if you know, then you know).
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