Khurram Ali

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Failed – Nikon marketing advert shows a Fujifilm X100

A Nikon advert flyer or poster is just going to be viral which shows a pair of glasses intended as sporting Nikon lenses alongside what we see, appears to be the Fujifilm X100 digital camera. Between the two elements written is “I See Our Heritage Through Nikon Spectacle Lenses”. There sure are marketing strategies which actually suppose to deliver something…

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MediaTek launches “Imagiq” ISP for Dual-Camera and Depth Mapping in Smartphones

Taiwanese chip maker, MediaTek has launched the Imagiq Image Signal Processor (ISP) for their Helio smartphone chipsets to support dual-camera configuration and depth mapping. Dual-Camera setup is suddenly becoming some kind of standard or a need in experiments for better smartphone photography. We recently have seen a real example of LG G5, launched at MWC 2016 last…

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Samsung’s Galaxy S7 teardown confirms Sony IMX260 Camera Sensor

It was already revealed during MWC that the image sensor inside Samsung’s latest flagship duo was Sony’s IMX260. The recent teardown by chipworks has confirmed it to be the one. While the Korean manufacturer did not provide any inner detail about the camera lying within the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge at the launch, it was revealed right…

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Microsoft abandoned “Project Astoria” for porting Android apps to Windows 10

Microsoft, last year, announced that the developers would be capable of easily porting their apps already built on iOS and Android platforms to the Windows 10 platform to run on Windows devices. Microsoft named the projects as Project Islandwood & Project Astoria for respective platforms. The Android subsystem was unexpectedly disappeared from the Windows 10 build…

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Huawei & Leica Camera to reinvent Smartphone Photography after a recent partnership

We have seen a huge push towards smartphone photography at this year MWC. Such as Samsung’s Galaxy S7 devices and the new LG G5 focusing more on photography elements as well as OPPO has introduced its own sensor-based image stabilization for mobile phones. The Chinese smartphone maker Huawei feeds with its own news of having partnered…

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