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Samsung’s Latest Patent Hints at Advanced Sensor-Shift Camera Stabilization for Galaxy Devices

Samsung has always performed well, and with its innovations and advanced technologies, it has been leading from the front. However, a few aspects, like the sensor-shift image stabilizations, certainly put the company a step backward from its rivals; meanwhile, the latest patent eventually signifies that the sensor-shift camera stabilization has not gone from Samsung’s bucket list. 

Earlier, a new patent surfaced that significantly hints that Samsung may infuse the new Hexaprism Periscopic Telephoto lens in its future Galaxy models. 

Meanwhile, this time, a few things hints that the work for incorporating sensor-shift camera stabilization for future Galaxy models has already started behind the scenes. This technology will certainly allow phones to provide a sharper image by moving their camera sensor. 

Other smartphone brands like Apple have been using this sensor-shift image stabilization technique in its iPhones for a long time; however, it’s still left to witness in Samsung Galaxy phones, though. 

On the flip side, despite the information extracted from the patent, Samsung is looking forward to continuing with its own idea and techniques for incorporating the sensor-shift image stabilizations in its future Galaxy devices. Although it’s impossible to see this camera change in the upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup, it will be more exciting to witness this camera stabilization in the future Galaxy phones. 

Raghav Sachdeva

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