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South Korean Samsung will endure secrecy, which many fans do not like. Quite often there are quite massive leaks and various speculations that only stir up the stale waters and offer customers hope. The upcoming flagship is no different Galaxy Note 21 Ultra, which is supposed to include 5 rear cameras and one front camera that will be used for selfie photos. Until now, however, enthusiasts have wondered whether it is possible to "serve" 6 different cameras at once and process them effectively. Fortunately, however, the solution appears to be the newly introduced Exynos 2100 chip, which offers a special "system-on-a-chip" function, i.e. a system that will process data from all cameras in real time.

The only question remains, how will it be with the relatively well-hidden Galaxy Note 21. It is the basic version that is supposed to be cut down and apparently it will also lack the sixth camera. It can therefore be expected that the model for undemanding customers, who can get by with "only" five cameras, will go first. Another possibility is the fact that there will be no base model and we will see exclusively Galaxy Note 21 Ultra, i.e. an improved version that includes the Exynos 2100 and, above all, two telephoto lenses. It is Exynos that will ensure that it will be possible to process cameras with up to 200 megapixels and get the most out of it. We'll see what Samsung finally shows off this week.

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