OnePlus is allegedly developing a proprietary Image Engine designed to take full control of photo and video processing. The Image Engine will include advanced image algorithms intended to improve low-light detail, skin tone accuracy, and dynamic range. The platform is expected to debut on the OnePlus 15, which will feature a triple 50 MP rear camera system and will be powered by Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon Elite chipset. The introduction of the Image Engine creates uncertainty about the future of the Hasselblad collaboration. Possible overlap or rebranding with Oppo's Lumo remains unclear.
OnePlus has been investing a lot in camera capabilities in the past few years, aiming to rectify what had traditionally been one of the biggest gripes people had with its phones before - image quality. Now, it's going to take things to another level, according to a new rumor. OnePlus is allegedly working on its first self-developed "Image Engine", which is described as "a proprietary platform built to take full control of photo and video processing".
This is said to contain advanced image algorithms to better handle low-light detail, skin tone accuracy, and dynamic range "in ways OnePlus has never been able to before". It will debut on the OnePlus 15, which will have a triple 50 MP camera system on its rear and will be powered by Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon Elite chipset. With the debut of this OnePlus Image Engine, it's unclear whether the collaboration with Hasselblad will continue
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