
Channel: Advexon Science Network
Category: Science & Technology
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Description: Introducing Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ Introducing the new Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ The Camera. Reimagined. [The camera that works like your eye : Dual Aperture] For the first time, the Galaxy S9 and S9+ present Dual Aperture that adjusts between f/1.5-f/2.4 to adapt to any lighting situation. Its multi-image processing drastically reduces noise, while enhancing image quality and brightness to give you stunning photos in super low light conditions. [The camera that radically slows down time : Super Slow-mo] A new super speed dual pixel sensor shoots at 960 frames per second, making everyday moments epic. Create awesome clips, add background music, share with all your friends, or even make video wallpaper for your lock screen. [The camera that outsmarts your eye : Bixby Vision] Bixby Vision helps you experience more of the world. Translate foreign language text in real-time with Live Translate, identify and learn more about what you’re eating with Bixby Food, and get where you need to go with AR Place, all built right into the camera. What’s more, with Quick Command, just use your voice. It not only understands what you say, it’s smart enough to understand what you mean. [The camera that turns you into an emoji : AR Emoji] AR Emoji introduces a new way to stand out from the crowd and chat across all your favorite messaging apps. Snap a selfie to create stickers or record movie messages with customizable emoji that’s actually you. Our greatest feat of engineering has always been taking the time to listen to you. That’s why our team of engineers, inventors, and problem solvers didn’t just set out to make our best phone yet, we set out to reimagine what a phone could be.



















