The secondary selfie camera on the Galaxy S10 Plus is a total waste of space.
The second selfie lens is for depth-sensing, which is designed to help with things like portrait mode and AR Emoji.
The Galaxy S10 Plus has a dual-lens selfie camera, but only one of them actually takes photos, and it's a totally wasted opportunity to offer something better, like an ultra-wide-angle selfie camera. Seriously — here's my AR Emoji and the selfie it's based on. Does the AR Emoji below look anything like me? I think it looks more like Justin Timberlake's AR Emoji:That's an entire camera lens — and a larger punch-hole selfie camera cutout that interrupts the display — dedicated for better portrait mode selfies and an utterly pointless AR Emoji version of myself.
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