Importing 8K videos with Galaxy S20 requires 600 MB per minute

In addition to Galaxy Z Flip, Samsung displayed the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra, the first phones supporting the 8K ú recording in their Unpacked event. Taking pictures with four times as many pixels as 4K would definitely eat a lot of storage space, and SamMobile discovered exactly how much. Samsung [...]
Taking pictures with four times as many pixels as 4K would definitely eat a lot of storage space, and SamMobile discovered exactly how much.
Samsung says one minute of the 8K video will result in a 600-MB takeover.
While S20 is limited to 128 GB Internal Preservation, S20 + (version 5G) and S20 Ultra come in 128 models GB, 256GB and 512GB.
You can also choose a mousero folder DSTB, which is enough for quite a clip 8K.
There are certain limits when you record 8K on S20 cameras. Videos are limited to five minutes in length.
Samsung notes that the recording at 8K allows users to grab photos with 33 megapixels directly from the videos, which means you can choose high-quality photos from a clip.
While lack of TV 8K means watching your shoots in their original resolution will not be easy, Samsung's partnership with YouTube allows users to upload 8K videos directly to their channel from one of the devices.













