Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Galaxy Note and Galaxy 6 S8: with a more powerful camera … – Gentside

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Samsung d & # xe9; velopperait a new photo sensor for the Galaxy Note and the Galaxy 6 S8

The Galaxy Note 6 released this summer. This could provide the most powerful camera market. Unless Samsung reserve for the Galaxy S8.

Galaxy Note 6 is expected for summer 2016 . Galaxy S8 not be released until the Spring 2017 . Their technical data are not yet complete but many rumors are already circulating. According Photo Rumors, Samsung is currently developing a new photo sensor for future flagships. The cameras of the Galaxy Note 6 and Galaxy S8 would be the strongest market

Samsung. A strategy to smartphones

Samsung has understood, the smartphone era is over. One of the most important features for users is the quality of photos . This is where the camera phones come in. The high-end flagships, whether Samsung, Apple, Huawei, HTC or LG , enjoy all of ‘quality cameras. Manufacturers borrow their expertise to specialize in photography, like Sony or Leica.

For its upcoming smartphones, Samsung trusted his engineers . Korean would have made transfers in its smartphone design pole. Thus, team members NX , the range of hybrid cameras Samsung , would work on revolutionary sensor for future Korean flagships .

Samsung: the perfect camera phone

the Galaxy Note 6 and Galaxy S8 could be the first to benefit from the new Samsung camera. The latter would be most powerful ever designed for a smartphone . This would be a CMOS sensor 18 to 24 megapixels with sensitivity 1 / 1.7 “. The opening of this camera would be a record with f / 1.4 ! in comparison, the Galaxy S7 sensor is 12 megapixels with a lens of f / 1.7.

Coupled with the Dual technology pixel , which is already found on the S7 , this camera would be enough to shake the greatest! the Korean manufacturer also could change the interface of camera of its smartphones to bring it closer to that of the NX . It will take Galaxy Note 6 this summer or Galaxy S8 in 2017 to perhaps discover this new photo sensor.

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