The Samsung Galaxy S8 will have a dual camera

The Samsung Galaxy S8 will have a dual camera next year, the Samsung company trying to catch up with its competitors in the smartphone segment.

Samsung Galaxy S8 it will have a dual camera, according to some information that appeared during this day, and I think that the data are as real as possible, although they were not confirmed by Samsung. The iPhone 7 Plus has a dual camera, but it is only one of the premium smartphones that comes with such a feature in 2016, others being launched before it.

To be successful, the Samsung Galaxy S8 must also come with a dual camera, and Samsung will not disappoint its fans, according to this rumor. The Samsung Galaxy S8 will have a dual camera made up of two image sensors, one of 12 megapixels and one of 13 megapixels, just like all smartphones that have such a component.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is going to use a combination of image sensors produced by Samsung and Sony, the 12 megapixel camera being from the Koreans, the 13 megapixel from the Japanese. The result of using a dual camera should be the recording of much better quality pictures and videos using the future premium smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy S8 arrives late on the market with a dual camera

After implementing a dual camera in the Samsung Galaxy S8, the Samsung company will also implement an 8 megapixel front camera instead of the 5 megapixel one in the Galaxy S7. The upgrade will be extremely beneficial for those who frequently take selfies, as they will benefit from a much, much better experience.

Samsung Galaxy S8 dual camera

Many manufacturers of Android terminals have dual cameras in their own smartphones, and if the iPhone 7 Plus will come with one, it is clear that the Samsung Galaxy S8 will have exactly the same thing. You don't even need rumors to realize that Samsung will offer this change, it being a completely normal one for the manufacturer.

Samsung cannot leave the Samsung Galaxy S8 without a component of this kind since its main competitors have one, and by 2017 more smartphones will have the feature. Samsung has a lot of competition in the Android area and cannot afford the luxury of missing such an upgrade on its Samsung Galaxy S8 terminal.