Samsung unveils ISOCELL Dual and the powerful Exynos 9810 chipset!

This February, Samsung unveils ISOCELL Dual brand for cameras and their latest chipset Exynos 9810. These two innovation proves Samsung’s success in developed the integrated solutions for smartphones from flagships to budgets. Scroll down for more details!

Samsung ISOCELL Dual

Samsung unveils ISOCELL Dual and the Exynos 9810 chipset

Samsung is going to introduce the Samsung Galaxy S9 duo flagships at MWC 2018 with dual cameras and the largest aperture of f/1.5. However, Samsung seems to focus more on mid-range segments when launching Samsung ISOCELL Dual brand. The sub-brand provides dual cameras solutions and the necessary image processing algorithms for mid and entry-level smartphones.

In details, Samsung focuses on two popular uses of dual cameras – refocusing (bokeh) and low-light shooting. Thus, companies can choose between a 13MP+5MP setup for a bokeh-shooting camera and a dual 8MP for a low-light camera. Meanwhile, there are custom dual camera designs on the sensor and software levels. Also, Samsung’s silicon node claims “superior image quality” with small pixels built on a 28nm node.

Samsung Exynos 9810 chipset

Besides, Samsung Exynos 9810 high-end chip announced at CES 2018 last month appears on the European variant of the Galaxy S9 (other regions gets Snapdragon 845). Meanwhile, Samsung Exynos 9810 now supports facial recognition, a neural network-based deep learning capability to identify people in images for swift search. Apart from this, the chip supports fingerprint recognition as well as iris recognition.

Which smartphones is the first featuring Samsung ISOCELL Dual sensor or the Exynos 9810?

Samsung ISOCELL Dual sub-brand seems to be the ongoing leading pixel brand in the market. Hopefully, some upcoming mid-range smartphones of Samsung Galaxy A or Galaxy J series to be the first featuring this impressive technology. Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy S9 duo flagships in European markets go first with the powerful Samsung Exynos 9810 chipset. How do you feel about future technology of Samsung? Drop us a comment to let us know what you think and stay tuned for more updates!