Samsung Mobile's excellent ability to take photos has always been a benchmark in the industry. While Samsung's first-ever-photographed throne was robbed by Huawei, its standards are still in the first tier of the industry.
The recent release of Galaxy Note9 has been a good successor to this tradition. For specific parameters, the Samsung Galaxy NOTE9 rear dual 12 million megapixel wide angle + telephoto lens supports OIS optical image stabilization, supports 960fps super slow motion video recording, and front 8 million megapixel selfie lens.
Among them, the main camera supports f1.5/f2.4 variable aperture adjustment to adapt to different lighting environments, the secondary camera F2.4 fixed aperture, the front lens is F1.7 aperture, the ability to take pictures is excellent. Since its inception, Galaxy Note9 has received two system updates, the first to improve the super slow motion video mode control, the second to solve the problem of the Bixby button.
Now the third system update has been pushed, which is also the most important because it dramatically improves the camera's experience. Recently, German users found that the Samsung Galaxy Note9 Ota has been updated, the version number is n960fxxu2ari9, the size of 302MB. The update log is about camera improvements: Resolves an HDR issue with insufficient exposure to some parts of the image, and also improves the photo under low light conditions. In addition, due to improved SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) algorithms, the picture will have less noise and the developer has perfected the camera's automatic mode.