If we have already seen two embedded cameras on smartphones, they were usually reserved for fantasy purposes, rather than something extremely useful. Now, Apple and Samsung are trying to implement the same dual camera technology in their future smartphones . But this time, dual-camera technology would be used to produce images of superior quality and bring high detail color.
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Although the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus and the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are among the best smartphones can capture photos, none of these smartphones can compete with a digital SLR camera. If you believe the many rumors and recent acquisitions of the two companies, it seems that they are working to reduce this gap.
Providers report that the two giants Apple and Samsung, and other manufacturers in China, are beginning to produce components for a dual camera. In addition to the new picture sensors, manufacturers will also have to buy more RAM to handle the processing of more complex images.
Previous information about Apple and Samsung also report that two cameras are in the pipes. Apple acquired Linx Computational Imaging, a company that specializes in the use of multiple sensors to capture 2D and 3D images, for $ 20 million in April. Apple has also granted a patent for a dual-camera configuration in 2014. Meanwhile, Samsung has recently added support for a dual camera with its latest Exynos 7420 processor.
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While companies like HTC have already placed on the market for smartphones with dual camera, the implementation has never provided anything useful. The Duet Mode Camera few smartphones of the Taiwanese firm produced bokeh effects and 3D images. But these features are not necessarily enthusiastic users. However, the next generation of dual camera will be more focused on improving image quality than fantasy .
One of the two cameras is used to obtain color information and the other focus on the brightness. The information from two cameras can be combined into a final image, giving a better color detail and quality images in low light conditions. In theory, two lenses to double the image quality .
There is still no clear indication as to when Apple and Samsung will implement this technology, but there is a good chance that the iPhone 7 next year and the Galaxy S7 can be equipped with a dual camera system.
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Although the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus and the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are among the best smartphones can capture photos, none of these smartphones can compete with a digital SLR camera. If you believe the many rumors and recent acquisitions of the two companies, it seems that they are working to reduce this gap.
Providers report that the two giants Apple and Samsung, and other manufacturers in China, are beginning to produce components for a dual camera. In addition to the new picture sensors, manufacturers will also have to buy more RAM to handle the processing of more complex images.
Previous information about Apple and Samsung also report that two cameras are in the pipes. Apple acquired Linx Computational Imaging, a company that specializes in the use of multiple sensors to capture 2D and 3D images, for $ 20 million in April. Apple has also granted a patent for a dual-camera configuration in 2014. Meanwhile, Samsung has recently added support for a dual camera with its latest Exynos 7420 processor.
Ready for iPhone 7 and the Galaxy S7?
While companies like HTC have already placed on the market for smartphones with dual camera, the implementation has never provided anything useful. The Duet Mode Camera few smartphones of the Taiwanese firm produced bokeh effects and 3D images. But these features are not necessarily enthusiastic users. However, the next generation of dual camera will be more focused on improving image quality than fantasy .
One of the two cameras is used to obtain color information and the other focus on the brightness. The information from two cameras can be combined into a final image, giving a better color detail and quality images in low light conditions. In theory, two lenses to double the image quality .
There is still no clear indication as to when Apple and Samsung will implement this technology, but there is a good chance that the iPhone 7 next year and the Galaxy S7 can be equipped with a dual camera system.