Camera phones could be to get much better, as Samsung reportedly begins to merge its mobile camera teams in an attempt to improve the future flagship phones Snappers.
With the likes of Nokia Lumia 1020 having taken the camera smartphone in new realms this year, Samsung looks set to improve their portable cameras integrated the company's smartphone and arms camera to join forces to push the boundaries of the industry.
According to sources of news from native Korea Samsung, tablet and smartphone teams of the company soon will work directly with his camera boffins to develop more advanced systems.
An anonymous official of Samsung is quoted by ETNews as stating: "the brand, sales networks, software skills and competitiveness of production Business Division room Wireless Business Division of transplant and integrate the technical know-how of the two divisions in competence to differentiate our smartphones."
Despite reports of forces for Samsung mobile camera and arms, it is not expected that the benefits or the merger will come in time to offer Samsung Galaxy S5 next year.
Latest Samsung Galaxy items S5 have suggested that the continuation of Samsung Galaxy S4 will host a relatively standard 16-megapixel rear camera with primary snapper set to lose key features such as optical image stabilization.
This year Samsung launched the camera with optical zoom incorporating Samsung Galaxy S4 zooms, the cumbersome spin-off failed to gain much traction thanks to its size cumbersome when used as a standard phone.
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