Samsung Galaxy Note 20 - BAD NEWS By Tech Town

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 - BAD NEWS

Hey what’s up guys welcome back to a new video. As we all know, when it comes to smartphone cameras Samsung has its own place in the market. Coming to the Galaxy Note 20, we all know that in most of the cases the Galaxy Note Series is going to have the same camera sensor as that of the Galaxy S series smartphones. But this year it might going to be a little bit different, because Samsung is planning something new this year. The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is reportedly going to ditch the time-of-flight (ToF) sensor from its rear camera setup because of a lack of user interest and software improvements. It's a fair move to make, but one that could leave it open to attack from Apple's iPhone 12.

Because it’s reported that the upcoming iPhone 12 Pro and the Max Version are going to have a LiDAR sensor similar to that of the Newly launched iPad Pro model. ToF sensors are one of several types of depth sensor - cameras that don't take pictures but help measure the distance between the phone and the objects you're shooting. This is useful for improving photo effect quality, notably portrait effects, it's also used for augmented reality apps. LiDAR is a similar technology to ToF, but is more advanced. It's able to read and react faster to the environment in front of it and helps make using AR apps a far smoother experience.

Hopefully, we'll see an even better version on the iPhone 12. However, this is an expensive sensor with a function that can also be achieved via software. This could be a bad move for Samsung's photo quality in certain circumstances, However, losing the ToF sensor could decrease the manufacturing cost of the Note 20, giving it a potential price advantage over the new iPhone 12. So, what do you guys think about Samsung ditching the ToF sensor let me know in the comments down below. And as always I will see you guys in my next video.


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