Monday 7 October 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Note S5 and 4 would benefit from new camera sensor

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4 sensor incorporate a new 13 megapixel camera that incorporates stability and improvements when shooting in low light. In addition, the new sensor will be eight times brighter than the current used by Samsung. The mass production of this new camera sensor would begin next year.

It's not all processors and screens on mobile devices. Although these specifications are important when opting for one or the other, other features like the camera also affect the decision to purchase a smartphone by users. The ability tomake good pictures with the mobile, no need to resort to other devices such as compact cameras is also one of the most demanding users.
This is managed by leading industry giants at the time of manufacture and market its new models of smartphones or tablets. For example, is the case of Nokia, Lumia family that stands out for the significant innovations that increasingly incorporated into the chambers of their high-end smartphones. But other companies like Samsung also struggle in this area and want your users to make better pictures with Samsung Galaxy devices.
Although current models of Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Note, South Korea has advanced greatly in camera, the company is working on a new coup for the next generation. According to new reports from Samsung, the company incorporated in the next Samsung Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note April 1 new 13 megapixel sensor to get the most out of the camera of these high-end smartphones.

Stability control and improvements in low light

According to reports, this new 13-megapixel sensor would be eight times brighter than it currently is in Samsung devices. Also include breakthroughs in stability control, allowing users to capture photographs and video as if the device was placed on a tripod. What's more, this new function would correct an angular error of up to 1.5 degrees, a breakthrough taking into account that current digital cameras correct errors up to 0.7 degrees.
Another innovation would incorporate this new camera sensor for smartphones Samsung Galaxy has to do with thephotographs in low light conditions. The current sensors, although less and less, include a lot of noise when taking photos when the scene is not in the best possible light. Therefore, Samsung works to this new sensor is able to improve these conditions shots.
The new camera sensor, to be included in the next generation of smartphones and phablets Samsung, begin production next year.

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