There is also a kind of boom in smartphones.
Is Apple considering a triple camera to compete with HUAWEI? There are new features.
From around last year, the number of smartphones with bezel-less designs that maximize the area of the liquid crystal is increasing, which is a kind of trend.
Well, the shape of the smartphone itself can hardly be changed, and rather than making a big change, it can be said that there is no choice but to change the appearance even in small places like this.
So what's next? One of them is Face ID, a new biometric authentication that Apple is starting to introduce, but what about others? That's what I'm talking about...
HUAWEI, which is flying sparks against Apple, announced the P20 Pro with a camera that makes you want to call it a monster anymore behind the scenes of the special event.
There are three cameras on the back, one of which is a 40-megapixel single-lens reflex camera.
The rest is a 20-megapixel monochrome lens and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens that supports 3x optical zoom.
It's not that the number of pixels is higher, nor that the number of lenses is better, but it is true that HUAWEI has focused on cameras as a new differentiating factor.
Furthermore, it is planned to support ISO102400, and to put it bluntly, its selling point is that it can shoot even in dark places. It seems that
It's a matter of how much you want in a smartphone camera, but I'm glad that the camera function is enhanced as one way to appeal.
Apple's iPhone X is also making efforts in that sense, and it even scored the highest score in a non-profit organization's strict evaluation, but according to the Economic Daily, it is said that it will be equipped with a triple lens camera like HUAWEI. It seems that there is.
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According to the Economic Daily, at least one of the iPhones announced in 2019 will have a triple-lens camera.
Looking at this, Apple is a triple lens camera after HUAWEI? ? I don't know what to think, but considering that development is not that easy, I think that research and development has already been done, and it seems that we have finally reached the stage where it is possible to commercialize it.
I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of camera it will be with the triple lens, as the iPhone has already received such a high reputation at this stage.
This year, full-screen LCD + face authentication seems to be one of the trends from last year, but will triple-lens smartphones become mainstream next year?
The other day, I attended my son's entrance ceremony, but I didn't see a compact digital camera at all because I was taking pictures with either a smartphone or a single-lens reflex camera.