S9 + sawing of dual aperture camera construction

The new pair of smartphones from Samsung, Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus is more like an evolution than a revolution.

The new pair of smartphones from Samsung, Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus is more like an evolution than a revolution. Although true they also have some pretty interesting new features like the animated emoji, and in the case of the Galaxy S9 + are dual cameras in the back.

iFixit, the familiar technology bar page, recently conducted a "dissection" of the phone to see the internal structure of the godly camera that Samsung brings to users.

Emoji animated nothing god. By not using TrueDepth Camera to create user-facing 3D images like Apple's iPhone X, Galaxy S9 + uses very familiar technologies on last year's S8 such as iris scanning, regular camera, proximity sensor and thing Infrared controller. Due to the lack of true 3D imaging technology, Samsung's animated emoji is somewhat malfunctioning and strange.

The back of the body is much more interesting. The S9 + dual rear camera can switch between aperture f / 1.5 for low-light shooting and f / 2.4 to capture when overexposed. But the question is how can Samsung fit this technology into a small sensor behind the phone. The answer is that they use 2 aperture blades (instead of 5 blades like on regular lenses).

Picture 1 of S9 + sawing of dual aperture camera construction

The design of Galaxy S9 + is called beautiful from the inside out

Perhaps the most interesting thing about the Galaxy S9 + is that everything is neatly arranged. The 2 rear cameras are side by side and aligned with the vertical fingerprint sensor, the phone looks well-proportioned, both inside and outside.

Interested readers can follow every step of this 'surgical' process here.https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+S9+Plus+Teardown/104308

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Update 24 May 2019
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