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One of the most attractive features of the new Samsungs Galaxy The S9's ability to shoot ultra-slow motion videos at 960 frames per second is also undeniable. This functionality is provided by the new ISOCELL image sensor with integrated DRAM memory. However, the crucial thing is that Samsung manufactures the mentioned component entirely by itself, which ultimately indicates to us that shooting super slow-motion videos will be possible not only on Galaxy S9 and S9+, but soon also on other South Korean devices. What's more, it seems likely that Samsung will also supply the component to other companies in the smartphone market.

It seems very likely that super slow motion videos will also be offered Apple in its upcoming iPhone model, which should see the light of day traditionally in the fall. Samsung is already the exclusive supplier of OLED displays for the iPhone X, in the past it also supplied processors and other components for the American company, so it is quite possible that it Apple will also take another component.

The main benefit of the new three-layer ISOCELL Fast 2L3 image sensor from Samsung lies primarily in the integrated DRAM, which provides fast data reading for capturing fast movements in slow-motion, as well as capturing sharper photos. Fast reading also greatly improves the shooting experience, as the sensor is able to capture the image at very high speeds, reducing image distortion when shooting fast-moving subjects, such as a car driving down the highway. It supports 3-dimensional noise reduction for clearer images in low-light conditions, as well as real-time HDR rendering.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus camera FB

source: Samsung

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