Friday, August 10, 2018

gadgets: "The [S]Pen is Mightier" and other features of the New Samsung Note 9

Samsung Electronics Company yesterday launched the latest addition to its premium Note series — Galaxy Note 9 — boasting that the device “delivers the ultimate in performance, a new S Pen with connectivity for the first time ever, and Samsung's most intelligent camera yet”.

“The new S Pen delivers an entirely new way to use the Note. With just a click, it's now possible to take selfies and group pictures, present slides, pause and play video, and more,” the company said, adding that developers can even integrate the S Pen's new, advanced BLE functionalities into their apps later this year.

The phone also has a 10nm processor and support for the fastest network speeds available in the market (up to 1.2 gigabits per second) to stream and download without slowing down.

Samsung also said that the Note 9 includes an industry-leading and Samsung-developed water carbon cooling system and on-device AI-based performance-adjusting algorithm to deliver the powerful yet stable performance.

Samsung also said that the intelligent camera builds on its already industry-leading camera technologies with new capabilities that take the work out of getting the perfect picture.

The camera is fitted with a 'Scene Optimiser' that “uses intelligence to identify elements of a photo, such as scene and subject, to automatically classify it into one of 20 categories and instantly optimise it based on the category. The result is a stunning, lifelike image with bold colours and dynamic definition”.

A 'Flaw Detection' feature lets users know if there's something wrong with the photo so they can take another picture without losing the moment. “An immediate notification will appear if the image is blurry, the subject blinked, there is a smudge on the lens, or there's backlight impacting the quality of the image,” Samsung explained.

The camera also comes with “advanced noise-reduction technology, and a dual aperture lens which adjusts to light just like the human eye”.

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