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Samsung Galaxy S9 Poised To Have A 1,000 Frame-Per-Second Camera

We must now turn our attention to rumours that surround the next big Android flagship i.e. the Samsung Galaxy S9. Apple launched three new iPhones last week putting all rumours to rest, but the Galaxy S9 leaks have just begun. 

According to ETNews, the next Android flagship phone from Samsung is expected to have a very powerful camera lens that is capable of shooting video at 1,000 frames per second. ETnews cited industry insiders who claim responsibility for the leak and it also details that the lens will rival cameras on Sony's latest phones. 

Samsung Galaxy S9 Poised To Have A 1,000 Frame-Per-Second Camera © MensXP

The report adds that Samsung will start the mass production of these lenses as early as November 17th and will be outfitted in the Galaxy S9. The S8 has one of the best cameras available on smartphones and it seems like Samsung will up the ante with these latest lenses. Samsung has already introduced a dual camera setup in the Note 8 and we can expect the same setup on the S9 with these new lenses. 

Samsung Galaxy S9 Poised To Have A 1,000 Frame-Per-Second Camera © Samsung

Sony has patented their stacked triple-layer camera sensor, which might create a few hurdles for Samsung. There were no details mentioned as to how Samsung plans to build their own sensor. In order to avoid the patent, Samsung may opt for a two-stacked sensor instead. 

Samsung Galaxy S9 Poised To Have A 1,000 Frame-Per-Second Camera © Samsung

The iPhone X is slated to release on November 3rd and will enjoy record-breaking sales and the only way Samsung can one-up Apple is by introducing a smartphone with a camera that can outperform every flagship device out there. The iPhone X will be able to shoot 1080p video at 24 fps which is way lower than what these leaks about Samsung's plans suggest. The Samsung Galaxy S9 is also expected to have Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 processor, a 5.8-inch Infinity styled AMOLED display and better facial recognition capabilities. 

Source: BGR


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