
After confirming the IP68 water resistance just lately, a listing on Indian import-export monitoring portal Zauba has now confirmed that the Galaxy Note 7 will function a 12MP digital camera setup on the again, identical to the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge.
The itemizing reveals that Samsung imported a 12MP digital camera meeting for the Galaxy Observe 7 to India final week. The digital camera module is listed to have a decision of 12 megapixels and consists of optical picture stabilization. There isn’t any point out of “Twin Pixel” tech nevertheless, solely “auto focus” is talked about within the itemizing.
The Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge function a 1/2.5” sort 12MP digital camera sensor on the again, sourced from Sony in addition to Samsung’s LSI division. It integrates the revolutionary “Twin Pixel” tech, which permits the digital camera to focus a lot quicker than just about some other smartphone available on the market at present. Because the digital camera sensor is predicted to be similar to the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge, we expect it’s potential that Samsung will even use the exact same f/1.7 aperture lens on the Galaxy Observe 7, which can permit it to carry out nicely even underneath low-light.
We noticed the identical factor final yr as properly, with the Galaxy Word 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge + being similar to the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge within the digital camera division, at the very least when it comes to the hardware. Nevertheless, the Galaxy Observe 5 did differ barely thanks to some new software program options and the inclusion of VDIS. The Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge aren’t outfitted with VDIS, however we do anticipate to see the tech being included within the Galaxy Word 7, which ought to give it the sting over the Galaxy S7 duo within the video stabilization division.
So far as the selfie digital camera goes, the Galaxy Observe 7 gained’t be any totally different from the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge. The phablet is predicted to sport an identical 5MP unit with an f/1.7 aperture lens.