There was a time when people had to hire photographers or buy expensive professional cameras if they wanted to click photos and capture the moments they wanted to preserve. This changed with the rise of smartphones and their powerful cameras as now, anyone can be a photographer and start clicking photos instantly. It is true that smartphones are way behind if they really want to surpass the capabilities of a professional camera but modern smartphones can get the job done for you. But with time, OEMs have practically reached the limits of offering a powerful sensor while keeping the smartphones slim enough.Forget bigger, higher resolution screens or even faster processors, because the next game changer that will get you to upgrade will be new phones equipped with dual-camera technology from Corephotonics.
Debuting two years ago, the Israeli startup is finally ready to get its tech onto upcoming phones, and you're likely to see this technology in new phones as early as the third quarter of this year. The new dual-camera system promises optical zoom with no moving parts, while also allowing for better noise reduction that's not available on current phone camera sensors.
Back in 2014 at Mobile World Congress at Barcelona, Corephotonics had told CNET that phones featuring its technology could appear in the same year, but two years have passed with nary a word. As cool as the dual-camera technology is, the delay is certainly frustrating, especially for the tech geeks who want something cool and new.
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