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samsungAfter the news that Samsung has problems with the production of fingerprint sensors, comes another painful blow. The ETNews server, citing its sources, published the claim that the company has a problem with the production of new cameras for Galaxy S5. Samsung rear camera Galaxy The S5 uses the new ISOCELL technology and contains 6 ultra-thin lenses. And it is precisely with their production that Samsung has quite big problems.

According to sources, today Samsung is able to produce only 20 to 30% of all lenses, which will be responsible for problems with the availability of the phone in the first weeks or months. This is a similar problem to the one that affected production in the past Galaxy With III. Samsung Galaxy The S5 contains one more lens than Galaxy With IV, but the thickness of the camera must be the same. The lenses used are plastic and, according to a certain source, even the smallest defect will cause a lot of damage. Samsung therefore uses advanced technologies that allow it to create even thinner plastic than before.

Production issues and the looming release date have factory workers and management working virtually non-stop. Samsung itself Galaxy The S5 will go on sale on April 11, but it looks like the phone will go on sale in Malaysia on March 27, two weeks before its official global release. However, Samsung is considering the possibility of delaying the release of the phone in some countries, which may include us.

*Source: ETNews

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