Better still, thanks to the devices» new
Dual Aperture camera setup, which features both a f / 2.4 and f / 1.5 aperture, those moments can automatically adjust to capture a low - light scene in more detail.
There is 6 GB of RAM, the fastest Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 mobile processor, a
rear dual aperture camera, another one with super slow motion support (S9 Plus only), the ability to add inexpensive microSD cards, improved Bixby assitant and a hardware button dedicated to its use, Samsung Pay payment technology, wireless and fast charging, IP68 dust and water resistance, a USB Type - C standard port, and traditional 3.5 mm headset jack.
The device had some solid specifications like 5.8 inches Super AMOLED Quad HD + display, Snapdragon 845 / Exynos 9810, 4 / 6 GB RAM,
dual aperture camera etc..
One of the Galaxy S9's new tricks is
the dual aperture camera.
The Galaxy S9 was announced February 25, and it's jam - packed with features like AR Emojis and and
a Dual Aperture camera.
Switch aperture manually:
The dual aperture camera on the S9 and S9 + is unique.
Going hands on with Samsung's
Dual Aperture camera in the Galaxy S9, we see that both f / 1.5 and f / 2.4 images look good in low - light conditions.
As Samsung has just confirmed, this reimagining translates into the two flagship phones having
a dual aperture camera.
This is thought to be
a dual aperture camera, with the ability to switch the aperture based on the shooting conditions - f / 1.5 for low light and f / 2.4 for more normal conditions.
Yes,
that dual aperture camera can be manually controlled.
The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + come with the latest and greatest specs and features such as
a dual aperture camera, slow - motion videos at 960 frames per second, a dual rear camera with 2x zoom on the S9 +, AR Emoji for emojis based on your facial expressions, Android 8.0 Oreo with the Samsung Experience 9.0 UX, and iris and facial recognition that work in tandem.
The big change is in
that dual aperture camera that promises to give you an enhanced low light shooting experience, as well as delivering that 960 fps video capture - and it's the former that's the more exciting.
The only new feature that stands out is
the dual aperture camera.