This feature has been deleted in Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Samsung is considering removing a specific camera sensor from the Galaxy Note 20. And no, it will not be the 108 MP sensor that is currently not giving you exuberant pleasure.

The ToF sensor (time-of-flight) is said to be erased. The users ought to most likely not so much have the option to do anything with the ToF sensor. In this way, the choice seems to have been made in South Korea to manage without it.

The ToF sensor is a 3D depth camera that evaluates depth and distance. It quantifies the distance using the known speed of light and fundamentally measures the time it takes a reflected light beam to come back to the camera sensor. You can utilize it, for instance, to run the live focus video feature.

However, you don’t really need the ToF sensor for the bokeh effect; you can also do this with software, as Google repeatedly demonstrates impressively.

The decision is said to have not yet been made, however. Maybe Samsung will change its mind again.

 

 



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