Apple may be inspiring Samsung to go back to a feature it dropped in 2020
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Apple may be inspiring Samsung to go back to a feature it dropped in 2020
"Apple is widely rumored to be introducing variable aperture on the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max later this year, and Samsung is apparently paying very close attention to iPhone-related rumors. That's because the Korean company is now said to be considering re-adding the feature to its lineup as well. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S10 both had variable aperture main cameras, but the feature was dropped with the Galaxy S20 generation in 2020."
"If Samsung does adopt it again, then expect to see it on the Galaxy S27 family next year, so after a seven-year hiatus. Apparently Samsung still hasn't fully decided whether to use dual aperture in its upcoming devices, but is actively considering it, having allegedly requested the development of variable aperture from its partners, and both Samsung Electro-Mechanics and MCNEX are producing variable aperture samples and supplying them to Samsung Electronics for further evaluation."
Apple is widely rumored to add variable aperture to the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max later this year, prompting Samsung to reconsider the feature. Samsung previously offered variable-aperture main cameras on the Galaxy S9 and S10 before dropping them with the Galaxy S20 in 2020. If reintroduced, variable aperture could return on the Galaxy S27 family next year after a seven-year gap. Samsung has not finalized a decision but has requested development of variable-aperture modules from partners. Samsung Electro-Mechanics and MCNEX are producing sample modules and supplying them to Samsung Electronics for evaluation.
Read at GSMArena.com
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