This is the curious opening system of the Galaxy S9 + camera

Samsung has wanted to innovate in a field where Apple likes to push its chest out. And the reality is that although the Cupertino company hangs many medals in this regard, and very often, the South Korean firm is still one step ahead of Apple in the photographic section as far as results are concerned.

Samsung's Galaxy S9 has been a fairly content terminal as far as news is concerned. They have decided to focus on camera improvements, and this review of iFixit shows us how the variable aperture that has made it so famous works.

Photo: iFixit

Because the guys at iFixit cannot live solely on the Apple terminals that they open, it makes sense. More taking into account the increasingly strong interest generated by the terminals of companies such as Samsung. In this case, the analysis of the Galaxy S9 + leaves a minimal detail, the 500 mAh battery that differentiates it from its younger brother, the Galaxy S9 which has 3.000 mAh. But those in charge of observing the terminal have wanted to focus on the photographic section and that spectacular feature, despite the fact that it seems to offer more theoretical than real improvements.

While most of the cameras that mobile devices have have between five and eight wings to open the lens, in the case of the Samsung Galaxy S9 we have only two, which also have a software stop system, which that allows this aperture to be variable depending on photographic needs. 

In the same way, and regarding the imitation of the Animoji that Samsung presented in its day, iFixit emphasizes that the scanner and camera system used by Samsung is technologically quite inferior and much simpler, which gives us a slight idea of ​​the reliability capabilities that the Galaxy S9 + face scanner provides compared to the iPhone X.


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  1.   Tony said

    the article is great !!!
    You start talking about the S9 camera but you end up fucking hardware that has nothing to do with the title.
    it's like saying, HOW TO MAKE LENTILS, and you end up saying THE OIL TO BE 10-40W
    that little criterion!