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wraggster
August 27th, 2013, 22:27
The S4 successor to come with a 16 megapixel camera.
Samsung is rumoured to be working on a new Galaxy S, containing a state-of-the-art 16-mega-pixel camera module, reports etnew.com.
Every new Galaxy is as popular as the last, and new models are rolled out at a rate of knots.
The next update - expected at some point next year - will feature improved camera capabilities, such as an image stabiliser.
16 mega-pixel cameras are expected to be the standard quality of camera on higher end smartphones from next year.
Higher quality cameras have been used on previous Galaxy devices such as the Galaxy S4 Zoom, (http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/samsung-galaxy-s4-zoom-an-s4-with-10x-optical-zoom-camera-2/021577)which included a 10x optical Zoom and 16MP back-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor letting a snapper capture images up close or from far away in all light conditions. The built-in optical image stabiliser (OIS) assists in keeping the camera still reducing blur and offering stabilisation when zooming right in.
Initially, the electronics company aimed to adopt the OIS function for Galaxy Note 3, however due to issues with parts supply, this was put off.
A Samsung Electronics official, said: "Samsung Electronics, which must procure tens of millions or parts, cannot but be uneasy about its supply chain. This is why the OIS function was installed on the G2 of LG Electronics, but cannot be found on Galaxy Note 3."
The new edition to the ever growing family of Galaxy devices, displays Samsung's eagerness to create a device that fulfils both the role of a smartphone and a good quality camera.

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