Monday, July 13, 2015

Galaxy Note 5 may have the same front camera … S6 – Tudocelular.com

Just like any current smartphone maker, Samsung is giving priority to bring front sensors even more powerful. With the Galaxy S6, the company included a 5MP sensor, with more than twice the capability found in the previous model. A rumor claims that the same will happen with the Galaxy Note 5 that will be released soon.

Who does not remember, the Oscar of the event last year, Samsung sponsored the most popular selfie history. Using a Galaxy Note 3 with its front 2MP camera, the host Ellen DeGeneres , which included stars like Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, took a picture with the device that quickly became is the most shared image on Twitter. In less than one hour, the photo published on Ellen profile surpassed more than 1 million RTs.

Given this major campaign, the company came to expanding the capacity of both the Note line and the other of South Korea to produce even better selfies. The captured image of the company’s database shows that the same S6 sensor will be used in Note 5, bringing resources to provide photos with good conditions even in low-light environments.

The data also reveal the numbering to be used by Samsung. In this case we see the N920F and N925 , which may indicate the presence of two variants. The Galaxy Note 4 is found in various models, but the number is always the same, N910 , where the letter that comes after indicates whether the device comes with Exynos or Snapdragon chipset. This may indicate that a version with curved screen is released, as the company should not cause a variant with hardware from Qualcomm.

Previously we have seen rumors about a new front sensor of 8MP with standard RWB (Red-White -Blue) CMOS production by Samsung. Thus, it was expected that the model ISOCELL S5K4H5YB came to the Galaxy Note 5. But if this rumor is true, and the new phablet come with the same camera of the Galaxy S6, then this sensor will ISOCELL for Galaxy S7 to be released in 2016.

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