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#Here are all the camera features enabled by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 888

#Here are all the camera features enabled by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 888

Last night, Qualcomm announced its newest flagship mobile chipset Snapdragon 888. Today, the company revealed more about the processor’s capabilities and features that might benefit upcoming top-end Android phones.

One of the sections of the chipset announcement I look forward to every year is to discover the new processor’s camera feature support. While final images depend a lot on a manufacturer’s software, Qualcomm‘s chip gives them a platform to improve photo and video capturing prowess.

Snapdragon 888 is Qualcomm’s first chip with three image signaling processors (ISPs). These three ISPs enables triple camera concurrency and parallel processing. Fancy words, but what do they mean?

So, if your phone has three cameras — main, ultra-wide, and telephoto — the new processor enables it to capture three 28-megapixel images simultaneously. You can get all three shots in one go. What’s more, because of these triple ISPs you can record footage in 4K HDR from all three cameras.

Qualcomm’s latest processor is capable of capturing 2.7 gigapixels per second. That means that it can take 120 shots at 12-megapixel each in a second. That’s some impressive burst mode action.

Another advancement in photo capturing is that Snapdragon 888 will enable phones to take photos with 10-bit HDR color depth in HEIF format — something that’s been possible in iPhones for a while.

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