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Posted by Troopa - Thu 11 Oct 2018 12:45
Can i be the first to say that whilst its cool and everything to have 4 lenses, they look ugly the way they are styled into the case, kind of like those idiots that have to point out that there car is better because its got bells n whistles on it when compared to yours. Just looks a bit geeky to me.
Posted by gagaga - Thu 11 Oct 2018 12:50
Did someone leave Gilette to go work at Samsung?
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Thu 11 Oct 2018 13:04
The A series is now £550 - wow!
Posted by peterb - Thu 11 Oct 2018 13:22
CAT-THE-FIFTH
The A series is now £550 - wow!
So a low to mid-range phone then :p :p
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Thu 11 Oct 2018 13:25
peterb
So a low to mid-range phone then :p :p

More a rip-off. The SD660 is actually found in £300 Nokia 7 Plus and the sub £300 Xiaomi Mi A2. The One Plus 6 is also cheaper than this.

LMAO.
Posted by peterb - Thu 11 Oct 2018 13:29
I guess we now wait for the 8 camera phone (yawn)
Posted by philehidiot - Thu 11 Oct 2018 14:05
peterb
I guess we now wait for the 8 camera phone (yawn)

It'll be called the Gile…. Samsung Power Fusion Stealth.
Posted by 3dcandy - Thu 11 Oct 2018 14:17
peterb
I guess we now wait for the 8 camera phone (yawn)

Octa-core and Octa-sensor man
Posted by MajorZod - Thu 11 Oct 2018 14:46
gagaga
Did someone leave Gilette to go work at Samsung?

new tag line “The best a millennial can get!”
Posted by meuvoy - Thu 11 Oct 2018 14:59
No point on that 2x zoom camera… I mean, really, there's no reason… The main one has a sensor with more than double the resolution of the telephoto one… Just, crop the damb thing out, you can technically even go closer by cropping the min sensor photo than by using the telephoto one… Of course it depends on how much actual detail the sensors can capture but still…
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Thu 11 Oct 2018 15:04
meuvoy
No point on that 2x zoom camera… I mean, really, there's no reason… The main one has a sensor with more than double the resolution of the telephoto one… Just, crop the damb thing out, you can technically even go closer by cropping the min sensor photo than by using the telephoto one… Of course it depends on how much actual detail the sensors can capture but still…

Its funny Huawei actually is the only company who actually bothered to implement a 3X(80mm equivalent) tele lens.
Posted by Myss_tree - Thu 11 Oct 2018 15:42
CAT-THE-FIFTH
The A series is now £550 - wow!

Bubblegum pink for you then is it?:juggle:
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Thu 11 Oct 2018 15:46
Myss_tree
Bubblegum pink for you then is it?:juggle:

Nah, cheaper to use some Revlon nail varnish on my current one! :p
Posted by Friesiansam - Thu 11 Oct 2018 16:03
gagaga
Did someone leave Gilette to go work at Samsung?

Coming up next, 6 lenses, a lubricating strip and a pivoting head.
Posted by philehidiot - Thu 11 Oct 2018 18:38
Friesiansam
Coming up next, 6 lenses, a lubricating strip and a pivoting head.

I'm so backwards I use a straight edge (or slant bar if I'm feeling lazy) and a phone with…. a single camera.
Posted by 3dcandy - Thu 11 Oct 2018 18:48
philehidiot
I'm so backwards I use a straight edge (or slant bar if I'm feeling lazy) and a phone with…. a single camera.

Heretic! Burn that man!
Posted by philehidiot - Thu 11 Oct 2018 22:13
Amusingly, I normally do two passes with a single blade, be it straight edge or slant bar, and the end result is way better than anything you get with one of these stupid multiblade jobbies. The downside is that the money you save on blades you put into a badger brush and proper shaving creams that cost a relative fortune becuase they have to be far better than these cans of spray on rubbish. Still lasts aaaages though.
Posted by big_hairy_rob - Fri 12 Oct 2018 13:54
CAT-THE-FIFTH
The A series is now £550 - wow!
my thoughts exactly. loose the stupid lense gimmick and we're probably still talking stupid money. no notch though…
Posted by mtyson - Mon 15 Oct 2018 12:51
New infographic about this phone from Samsung

Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Mon 15 Oct 2018 12:53
The sub £200 Xiaomi Mi A1 has a 12MP 2X zoom,so is instantly 20% better at zoom than the Samsung A9!!

:p

BTW,GSMArena has a preview of the phone here:

https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a9_2018_hands_on-review-1838p3.php

The rest of the snappers are spearheaded by the main 24MP, f/1.7 unit. It's the brightest of the bunch and what you will likely end up using most of the time. Positioned on top of it is an 8MP, f/2.4, ultrawide 120-degree, fixed-focus unit. Then comes the telephoto 10MP, f/2.4 camera.
Posted by peterb - Mon 15 Oct 2018 12:55
CAT-THE-FIFTH
The sub £200 Xiaomi Mi A1 has a 12MP 2X zoom,so is instantly 20% better at zoom than the Samsing A9!!

:p

Well only as far as camera capability is concerned - and depends on the quality of the cameras and the DSP capability.

big_hairy_rob
my thoughts exactly. loose the stupid lense gimmick and we're probably still talking stupid money. no notch though…

Exactly - for that sort of price I'd expect more innovation - at least two notches!
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Mon 15 Oct 2018 13:10
peterb
Well only as far as camera capability is concerned - and depends on the quality of the cameras and the DSP capability.

I think you missed the joke. It was due to the Samsung bumpf which was posted,ie,“snap extreme details,without loosing image quality etc with 10MP,and then the bumpf about the 24MP ”get tack sharp images,etc",which is utterly hilarious. So then stick to 10MP for the main camera,then. The lenses on these integrated modules are not that brilliant anyway,so I doubt they can actually resolve 24MP of detail - its bad enough with dedicated cameras. All you are doing is increasing the processing load with the bigger images,which then to save space are compressed down even more with the resulting jpeg,which leads to more artifacts.

This is the MP war which happened with dedicated cameras years ago,and in the end it actually caused more problems than it solved. You see the same with a number of these phones,where the new ones can at times have worse IQ over the previous ones.

If anything this is probably why Apple has kept to around 10MP~12MP for its cameras. Any more is most likely limited gains,especially if the sensor size remains the same over a few generations.
Posted by philehidiot - Tue 16 Oct 2018 10:43
I used a 20MP on my old phone and 12MP on my current one. The 12MP is better by far however there are certainly the odd occasions where the extra pixels have been missed for cropping / zoom. I think the best compromise is the Huawei method of having a high MP sensor and then the option of 40MP Vs 10MP and essentially having a quarter of the pixels but being all fancy with them.
Posted by zygzakmcqeen - Mon 22 Oct 2018 00:51
Meanwhile Pixels 2 & 3 offer the best camera experience in a smartphone with only one lens.
I'm just waiting for this trend to stop. So many image sensors waste internal space that could be used for something that actually improves using the smartphone.