If Samsung is heckled photo, the Korean brand has not developed its image technologies for nothing: the Dutch site galaxyclub.nl unveils a patent of the Korean brand that implements modules … interchangeable cameras for smartphones! Of the published images, it is understood that the location for the module is placed at the back of the phone
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But above all we discover that Samsung considered two scenarios: a smartphone module “classic” where you change the entire block camera consists of a conventional sensor phone / compact. The other cases: changing a bigger module with a larger sensor and a frame designed to accept interchangeable lenses. What turn a smartphone into a true hybrid!
From a purely theoretical manner in relation to the supposed size of the device, the sensor would be 1 inch format that is to say of the same size as the NX Mini we have already tested. If this module is developed one day it would benefit from the launch of three compatible optical, which is not nothing.
Credible Samsung
All of the major patents electronics companies do not necessarily emerge, it is sometimes all innovations that idea protection. At another brand, this is how we would have played but Samsung is a little different. Because if the market suffers Korean traditional cameras, not only the image quality of its smartphones but is deemed more Samsung is THE brand that has the most experienced in the fusion “picture + phone”. Witness the Galaxy Camera, Galaxy S4 Zoom and other Galaxy NX, real products launched on the market -. And all tested 01net.com
If a brand takes to successfully merge the photo in telephony, so well Samsung. But for that it would have formalized the idea by this patent is created
Source:. Http://www.galaxyclub.nl/2015/12/samsung-design-patent-camera-phone- Modular-edge
Via: http://petapixel.com/2015/12/12/samsung-patents-a-smartphone-with-a-modular-lens-mount-system/
Adrian BRANCO
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