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Nokia 9 leak shows off all five rear cameras
mercredi 2 janvier 2019, 18:25 , par Ars Technica
Evan Blass
Happy 2019! If we're going to already start picking out smartphone trends for the new year, 'add lots and lots of cameras' is looking like a pretty good front-runner. Samsung is already on this path with devices like the Galaxy A9 and upcoming Galaxy S10, both of which have four cameras on the back, but now it looks like HMD's Nokia brand is going to one-up everyone with five rear cameras. Over the last weekend of 2018, both Evan Blass and MySmartPrice shared imagery for the upcoming 'Nokia 9 Pureview,' which promises to be the highest-end HMD Nokia phone to date. The Nokia 9 first leaked in September, when the trypophobia-inducing camera array immediately turned heads. The rear camera setup features seven holes housing five cameras, with the extra two holes used for an LED flash and what looks to be a sensor cluster. For the first time, a video from MySmartPrice gives us an idea of what all of these cameras are actually supposed to do: it promises the phone will take '5 simultaneous shots,' which will result in '10x more light captured' compared to a regular camera sensor. This sounds a lot like the computational photography work Google does with a single-lens Pixel camera, where it takes multiple shots in rapid succession and merges them all for better low-light shots. The multi-image idea is proven to work, but we'll have to see if extra physical lenses improve on it. Read 3 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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