The Samsung Galaxy S22 likely won’t arrive until next year, but it’s already drawing on one of 2020’s top phones for inspiration — at least according to a new leak.

Galaxy Club reports that the future Samsung flagship may adopt sensor-shift stabilization which should help the upcoming phone improve the photos you shoot with its cameras.

The announcement at Mobile World Congress is predicted to come out in the next couple months according to the group. The full details of the year-old rumor simply haven’t been disclosed, but sources say this means the South Korean smartphone maker is working on a 24 mega-pixel camera capable of taking the best pics anywhere even with shaky hands. The group also shared photos spread) that allegedly show i7 JSI's interesting new 18-megapixel camera protruding from a new device. It is not directly visible in the image, but it is believed that the 18-megapixel Samsung Galaxy JSI utilizes a very similar sensor and aperture design from that of the Galaxy Note 8 Plus.

So far, Samsung has not confirmed that it will make the news report public, but if new rumors about the company do turn out to be true, there is no doubt that the upcoming model goes against the conventional wisdom of what Samsung should do. Motor Trend reports that we may see a new long-lasting version of the brand new Galaxy S8 as early as the spring next year, though no firm details on the alleged hardware have been revealed yet. Likely the Galaxy JSI will feature similar-looking internals, too, as it will seemingly use a Snapdragon variant instead of the Snapdragon 835 Exynos 8895 found in the Galaxy S8+, Samsung's current flagship. While it is unclear if the Snapdragon variant will be iterated to Snapdragon + 24MP or not, speculation suggests the latter if Samsung has a best bang-per-buck ratio scenario in the upcoming phone. There is no set release date for the rumored Galaxy JSI, but MarketWatch claims that the device may deliver a Snapdragon 835 equivalent of the 64GB of RAM Samsung paired with the model.

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