At the Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event in San Francisco, Samsung finally took the wraps off its flagship Galaxy S20 lineup. And well, it was indeed in line with the multitude of leaks. The Korean giant is pitching the Galaxy S20 series as a camera powerhouse in an attempt to challenge bigwigs like Google’s Pixel, Huawei, and the iPhone.

To jog your memory, Samsung’s dual-aperture camera used a mechanical shutter that you could manually control (switch between f/1.5 and f/2.4) via the camera app. It would open or close the camera sensor to allow more or less light in. It was an interesting technology that was first seen on Samsung phones but it now looks like the company has already decided to lay dual-aperture cameras to rest after using it in just two generations of its flagship Galaxy S- and Note-series.