The Galaxy S4 and S4 Plus were the first Samsung flagships equipped with variable aperture technology. Despite the numerous applications of this feature, Samsung’s Korean company has abandoned it in its newer models. However, according to one of the revelations, the Galaxy S4 will probably be re -equipped with the technology, thereby providing more flexibility to capture images and videos.
According to information released by the famous Ice Union disclosure on the Vibo Social Network, the Galaxy S4 Ultra is likely to use a variable aperture in its main camera, while other cameras will have a fixed aperture. Given that companies such as Samsung and Apple are testing prototypes of their products months before launch, a Korean supply chain is likely to provide information about Samsung’s future programs. However, much information is not yet available.
Samsung first used “variable aperture” technology on the Galaxy S4 and S4 Plus. This feature, which allows the lens to resize depending on the amount of ambient light, was also preserved in the next models of the Galaxy S4 family. The variable aperture allows the lens to adjust the size of the stomach between the two open or closed values under different light conditions.
On the Galaxy S4, Samsung introduced a variable aperture lens that allowed the aperture size to adjust between the two values of f/4.3 (open) and f/4.3 (package). This allowed the camera to absorb more light and capture brighter images in low light by opening aperture.
As for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the released information still does not specify whether the Samsung flagship will use the same dual aperture system next year, or we will see new innovations such as a triple or even four aperture. In other words, it is not yet clear whether Samsung is content with the same aperture adjustment modes or will add more features to its flagship camera.
As the end of the year approaches, it looks like more detailed information about the hardware specifications of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. It is expected that more details will be released as the phone is approached.
Released reports show that a prototype of the handset uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 2 -generation processor. It is also expected that the image signal processor in this chip will significantly improve the quality of the image captured by the camera.
Although Ice Universal has made false predictions in the past, we hope that Samsung will have more unique and specific features for its flagship model. This can help distinguish this handset from other competitors and attract more users.
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