At present, the Samsung Galaxy S24 boasts an impressive camera with a resolution of 200 megapixels, making it the highest in the smartphone market. Now, imagine capturing breathtaking images at an astounding 400MP—this is the remarkable feature that Tecno aims to introduce in its upcoming Android devices.
Tecno has built a reputation for pioneering technological advancements, particularly in mobile photography. Annually, the company hosts the Future Lens 2024 event, and this year, Tecno revealed two cutting-edge imaging technologies alongside a sophisticated AI system designed to enhance image processing capabilities.
The first innovative technology introduced is called EVS Dynamic Snapshot. Its purpose is to address the drawbacks of conventional snapshot techniques and the limitations imposed by compact camera sensors. By merging Dynamic Vision Sensors (DVS) with Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology, it captures the complete trajectory of a moving object rather than relying on traditional frame-by-frame data collection, thus minimizing blurriness in fast-action shots.
The second innovation, although its acronym TAZDPT may not be catchy, is equally impressive. This technology, known as Tap Any Zoom Dual Prism Telephoto, utilizes AI algorithms to enhance telephoto photography. Users simply tap on the scene they wish to capture, and the camera automatically zooms in to the most suitable level, achieving zoom capabilities as high as 30x. Its standout feature is the significant reduction of motion blur, allowing for clearer images even in challenging conditions.
The highlight feature teased at the outset is Telephoto Sweep. This technology captures multiple full-frame images and seamlessly stitches them together, resulting in a spectacular composite 400MP photograph that can be edited and reframed without losing detail.
While the exact implementation process for this technology remains unclear, it is plausible that it will function similarly to panoramic shots, requiring users to move their phones while capturing the images. In such a case, investing in a gimbal might be beneficial. Telephoto Sweep leverages a pair of dual prisms to capture sharp images from distances up to 14 times farther than a standard 125mm camera.
These exciting advancements are powered by Tecno’s new Image Matrix, a revamped approach to phone processing that optimizes energy usage. This innovation addresses the intricate computations required by AI, enhancing various aspects such as color accuracy, image quality, and low-light performance without overburdening the device’s battery. Given that AI often demands substantial energy, a system designed to streamline on-device calculations while preserving performance is a significant advancement.
While Tecno has not specified a timeline for the rollout of these technologies, if they are introduced within the next year, competitors like Samsung and other Android manufacturers may need to adapt rapidly to incorporate similar sophisticated camera features in their future devices.