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Samsung's newest member of the Note family is just around the corner; This is confirmed by the various rumors and leaks about the device. In recent days we have seen some of its possible characteristics. An example of this is its screen, which will be larger and better used than that of its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 8. Now the protagonist of the news is the camera of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, which according to several rumors will be much brighter than the rest of the competition models.
Recall that the Samsung Galaxy S9 was presented with the brightest camera sensor in a mobile to date, with an aperture of only f / 1.5. The new Note would come to surpass that same luminosity through the renewal of its technology called ISOCELL, which was presented a few years ago with the Galaxy S5.
The Galaxy Note 9 camera will be brighter thanks to Samsung's ISOCELL technology
There is nothing left for the presentation of the Note 9. Several weeks after its official launch, practically all its features are known, except for its camera. Now a new post from Samsung on its news page raises alarms about the Galaxy Note's sensor.
It was just a few minutes ago when Samsung announced the new version of its ISOCELL technology, which it has called ISOCELL Plus. This new version, according to the manufacturer's data, greatly improves the brightness and color fidelity in low-light environments. In the same original note, Samsung announces that thanks to this new technology, a greater number of pixels can be inserted into the camera sensor. That is why in addition to a brighter sensor with better color treatment, it is expected to have a higher resolution in view on the Galaxy S9 and S9 +.
Another aspect that the brand announces that it will improve is the capture of detail and the capacity for reflection in the optics, which would allow us to take photos with even greater definition than in the Galaxy Note 8. At the moment its integration in the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 camera has not been announced, but it is expected that the ninth version of the Note family will release it this year.