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If we look at Samsung's annual flagships in the form of the S and Note series, they have always boasted a great display, useful functions, top performance, but also a really good camera. And it must be said that even today, even several years old flagships are not lost in the world of mobile photography, which can be proven by the solar eclipse images below, which were taken by Samsung Galaxy S10+, i.e. last year's top model of the South Korean company.

As you may know, a few weeks ago a solar eclipse was visible in areas of Eastern Europe, East Africa and parts of Asia. As a result of these events, Samsung reached into its archive and pulled out photos of this phenomenon from July 2019, which were taken on Galaxy S10+ in Chile. The photo on the side of the paragraph comes from Iván Castro, a specialist eclipse photographer who photographed the phenomenon from the town of La Higuera, and Tomás Westenko, who captured the eclipse from an airplane. As you can see, the photos are really good, especially the ones taken from the plane. Just a reminder that Galaxy S10+ is equipped with a triple camera with optical zoom and variable aperture 12 Mpx (f/1,5) + 16 Mpx (f/2,4) + 12 Mpx (f/2,2). The smartphone also has an AMOLED display with a resolution of 3040 × 1440, an Exynos 9820 chip, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory. Which of the photos do you like the most?

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