Galaxy Note8's dual-camera module said to be the best in its class

Samsung's implementation of a dual-camera module on the upcoming Galaxy Note8 is said to be better than existing phones with dual rear cameras.

Samsung might be late to the dual rear camera bandwagon, but it is said to deliver better performance than its competitors.

An insider reportedly told SamMobile that the Galaxy Note8's dual rear cameras will offer superior image quality (better colors, sharpness and reduced noise) and better bokeh effects (also known as background defocus) than existing dual-camera solutions. In addition, the dual rear cameras on the Galaxy Note8 will consist of two 13MP lens (RGB + Monochrome) with f/2.0 aperture and optical image stabilization. 

The latest leak corroborates an earlier prediction by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo; Kuo believes the dual rear cameras will be the "most important upgrade" in the Galaxy Note8. The dual-camera module is likely to be from its recently announced ISOCELL brand, in particular the ISOCELL Dual sub-brand. 

Samsung is rumored to launch the Galaxy Note8 on 26 August in New York City or in mid September with a price tag of €999 (~S$1,550).

Source: SamMobile

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