Samsung Galaxy S8 is pretty much a done deal. Although we have to wait a couple of weeks until the big unveil, leaked images have shown us what to expect. At this point, surprises are unlikely to arise. That doesn’t mean Samsung isn’t planning to develop a handset with Exynos 8895 and dual cameras #mobilemagic
Yesterday, Samsung tweeted about their Exynos 8895, the latest smartphone processor from the company, and its Dual ISP (Image Signal Processing). Instead of being laid out as one chipset, the SoC was integrated in a smartphone concept. This is clearly a sign that Samsung is planning to embed the technology in a device that can handle a dual camera module but is it going to be the Galaxy S8? We don’t think so.
Take great pictures. #Exynos8895 with #DualISP for #DualCamera. pic.twitter.com/hPcyueGOZs
— Samsung Exynos (@SamsungExynos) March 6, 2017
Although the tweet made many users jump to conclusions, it’s hard to believe Samsung kept such a secrets for months. The decision to include dual cameras in a device about to launch should have transpired in all the renders and leaks, if you ask us.
@SamsungExynos Wow GREAT. So the #GalaxyS8 Will have Dual Cameras. Awesome. 👌
— Kᴏᴏᴋᴀ (@Kooka_8) March 6, 2017
It’s obvious Samsung is heading in that direction, given the market trends. But dual cameras are probably going to arrive with a future Galaxy S phone (not S8) or why not, in a Note device.
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