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Samsung could have revealed details of the camera of its next flagship on its own website. The South Korean has published a new page about a new ISOCELL camera sensor, which will probably be present in the Galaxy S9. The page details a 3-stack fast-read sensor made up of three layers, which would allow it to be faster and support more precise focus.
This could be the camera of the Samsung Galaxy S9
As we can read in SamMobile, this 3-battery FRS component would allow the Galaxy S9 to record video in slow motion at 480 frames per second in Full HD. It's worth mentioning here that if the sensor turns out to be capable of recording this way, ideally it could also record 720p video at 960 frames per second. This would make the device one of the few mobile phones on the market capable of recording video in super slow motion.
Currently the Sony Xperia XZ Premium is a clear example of smartphones capable of this. This model can record video in slow motion at 960 frames per second in 720p, although its sensor is prepared to do so only in short bursts. It remains to be seen if the Galaxy S9 would allow users to increase the duration. On the other hand, the filtration also ensures that the new sensor would also include “Super PD” autofocus or super phase detection autofocus. Samsung hasn't gone into much detail, but it does mention on the page that the sensor would be able to accurately estimate the distance to fast-moving objects. Even in conditions where the lighting was not correct.
The latest leaks agree that the Samsung Galaxy S9's dual camera could be one of its biggest draws. From what we know to date, the device would have the Live focus effect to adjust the degree of blur. Also, the quality of the optical zoom would be increased and the angle of view would be expanded. The new model together with its Plus variant could be unveiled during the celebration of the next Mobile World Congress at the end of February.