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Samsung Galaxy S22 – I’m tearing a page out of Huawei’s book

Although all eyes are on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3, which will likely be released in only just a few days, the subsequent big thing from Samsung, the Galaxy S22, still attracts some attention.

Today we have now recent information that shows Samsung is backing out of Huawei’s book for the Galaxy S22.

See, you could have heard prior to now that the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus may have a 50MP primary sensor. But today we have now more information on what form of 50 MP it’ll be. You see newest flagships use RGB pixels of their image sensors, RGB stands for red, green and blue. However the Galaxy S22 will use an RGBW sensor. W stands for white.

While the RGB a part of the sensor collects color data, the white pixel collects every kind of sunshine to enhance light sensitivity. This could improve the general light efficiency of the sensor in darker scenes. Huawei was the primary to make use of this technology within the Huawei P8 in 2015, which was praised for its shooting performance, especially in low-light conditions. Provided that the Galaxy S22 will debut half a decade later than the P8, combined with the improvements brought by modern sensors, the Galaxy S22 should perform exceptionally well in all conditions, whether it’s day or night.

It was Huawei who began this whole periscope zoom game on a smartphone. Huawei P30 Pro was the primary to make use of a camera with periscope zoom and it was a 5x zoom. For the P40 Pro, Huawei has doubled it to 10x optical zoom. However the P50 Pro, which was launched just a few days ago, has a seemingly underwhelming 3.5x zoom lens, significantly disappointing on paper as this periscope 3.5x zoom lens takes photos pretty much as good and even higher when magnified than all 10x periscope zoom cameras available, including the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

It is because Huawei has not equipped itself with “just any 3.5x zoom lens”. It is a special 64 MP camera, supported by Huawei post-processing. This also allows magnification as much as 100x. Nevertheless, the standard at 100x is identical as every other smartphone with 100x zoom capabilities.

But the actual magic lies within the zoom range from 5x to 20x, where, as you possibly can see, takes a sloppy 10x digital zoom photo, combines it with data from the total 64MP periscope sensor, turning it right into a unique-looking 10x zoom photo that may compete with smartphones with “higher” zoom capabilities on paper.

Huawei hasn’t specified what exactly it’s using to attain this, but it surely’s a mix of artificial intelligence, sensor framing, and powerful post-processing. As you possibly can see in this instance, the P50 Pro offers significantly higher detail at 10x zoom in comparison with the Mi 11 Ultra and Mate 40 Pro+, although the opposite phones include more powerful zoom solutions. Furthermore, the phone also can achieve a novel bokeh effect when magnified. It is a 10x zoom photo of the topic and, as you possibly can see, the wide f/3.5 aperture makes the bokeh look simply stunning. I’m very impressed with Huawei’s post-processing.

Unlike other Chinese firms, Huawei is a real innovator that’s pushing other mainstream firms to their limits, but it surely’s a shame that they’re currently handicapped and corporations like Samsung now not consider them a threat. I assume we’ll should admire its camera system from afar.

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