Samsung is said to dive into a bevy of experimentations with its upcoming Galaxy S26 series on the camera front, ranging from equipping its Galaxy S26 Ultra with a variable aperture lens, while also working on a modular lens that can be attached using magnets or RFID tags. Fortunately, a more practical approach from the company is reducing the thickness of the lens modules using a process that the latest report refers to as ‘inkjet printing.’ Let us dive deeper into the details and see how this new change will actually be employed. The films inside the smartphone camera module can […]
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