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Samsung Galaxy S10 camera might support 1080p slo-mo, HDR10+ video, more

July 01, 2025

The team over atXDA Developersspent some time poring through code contained in the latest software of currently-available Samsung smartphones, such as theSamsung Galaxy Note 9and theSamsung Galaxy S9. It found some interesting references to as-yet-unavailable camera features, which likely will debut in the upcomingSamsung Galaxy S10.

XDAhas done this before, accurately predicting the launch of the Galaxy S9’s Intelligent Scan feature and theBluetooth-enabled S Penon the Galaxy Note 9 well before those devices hit the market.

Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus.

To be clear, it’s not guaranteed that the code references will definitely appear with the Samsung Galaxy S10 camera. However, the likelihood is pretty high that the referenced features will appear at some point.

What didXDAfind, you ask? The most notable feature it found is referenced as “SUPER_SLOW_MOTION_CAMERA_RESOLUTION_FHD.” This suggests a new slow-motion capture feature is on the way which will record at 1080p. Currently, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 are capped at 720p for recording slow-motion footage.

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G display

Additionally, the team found evidence to suggest that the 0.2- and 0.4-second limits for slow-motion recording will be extended to 0.8 seconds.

Another cool reference discovered is the support for filming HDR10+ video content. Unfortunately,XDAcouldn’t find any references to resolution or frame rate for HDR10+ video.

Video isn’t the only thing likely to get some love:XDAalso found references to a range ofbokeh effectsfor still images. Using these new effects, you’ll be able to change background focus, make parts of the photo black-and-white, or even create artificial lighting sources for your photos.

XDAbreaks down everything they foundhere, which also includes HEIF image format support, wide-angle video recording, beautification effects, automatic shutter buttons, and more. Just be aware that it may come to be that some of these features won’t see a full release.

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