The main camera of Samsung Galaxy Note 8 adopts dual-lens specifications, adding the networking function of Cat. 18 LTE.

There have been many rumors that Galaxy Note 8 will be equipped with a dual-lens module, and the contents announced by Samsung Motor, which is responsible for the production of camera modules for mobile devices, seem to confirm that Galaxy Note 8 will indeed be equipped with a dual-lens main camera module. In addition, Samsung also announced earlier that the download speed of the Cat. 18 LTE data chip corresponding to the six-phase carrier aggregation (6CA) is as high as 1.2Gbps, which is about 20% faster than the previously released Cat. 16 LTE data chip, and it is expected to be used in the upcoming Galaxy Note 8.

According to the design of dual-lens main camera module announced by Samsung Electronics earlier, it can correspond to image merging, refocusing, depth of field sensing and other functions respectively. At the same time, it also enhances the advantages of low-light shooting and optical zoom, and further confirms that the new camera module will correspond to three times the optical zoom function. Compared with iPhone 7 Plus, the dual-lens module is used to realize optical zoom, but it provides a longer zoom distance.

Prior to this, Samsung has obtained a patent for the design of a dual-lens camera module with triple optical zoom effect, and the camera module design announced this time indirectly confirmed that Galaxy Note 8 will be equipped with a dual-lens main camera module, which is expected to be composed of a telephoto lens with 654.38+02 million pixels and a lens with 654.38+03 million pixels respectively.

On the other hand, Samsung also announced the launch of its first Cat. 18 LTE data chip, which supports six-phase carrier aggregation (6CA), with a maximum download speed of1.2Gbps. Compared with the Cat. 16 LTE data chip previously integrated in Exynos 9 series processors, it only corresponds to five-phase carrier aggregation (5CA), with a maximum download speed of about/.

In other aspects, Samsung's new Cat. 18 LTE data chip also supports 4×4 MIMO and 256 QAM designs, and can integrate licensed spectrum and unlicensed frequency connection resources through a technology called Elaa (Enhanced Licensed Access), so that mobile phones can integrate more network resources to speed up the upload and download performance. Samsung also hopes to compete in the quasi-5G connection market with this data chip.

In view of this, it is expected that Galaxy Note 8, which debuted in new york on August 23rd, will be equipped with a main camera module with dual lens design, and the connection speed will also correspond to faster download speed and quasi-5G network connection technology.

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