Samsung Galaxy S9 in Ethiopia
When Apple has been tweaking the same iPhone 6 for years with new functions, mobile "experts" issue the verdicts "The iPhone is already good, revolutions are not needed." When Samsung launched the Galaxy S9 in the style of last year's model, reviewers and analysts almost buried the Korean company in chorus. Meanwhile, the S9 is now the coolest smartphone in the world. And that's why:
The most interesting thing is that "there is nothing new in the S9!" yelling the same people who recognized last year's Galaxy S8 as a radically new smartphone. Which once again proves to us - everyone is interested in the wrapper, not the content. Just as in the iPhone X everyone is talking about the "bangs" at the top of the screen, and not the technical component, the first association with the Samsung Galaxy S8 was the screen. Big, bright, unusual (then) screen.
And no one is confused that the screen was just not a novelty and first appeared in the LG G6. And no one now remembers that the main drawback of last year's S8 was the camera - the Koreans were so carried Samsung Galaxy S9 in Ethiopia away by gluing a "frameless" screen and
the development of the Bixby voice assistant, which simply rearranged the camera from the Samsung Galaxy S7 / S7 edge to the next generation smartphone. This "hack", by the way, happened for the first time in the history of Galaxy S - never before have processors, screens or batteries wandered from last year's model to a new one.
That being said, the Galaxy S8's camera was terrible. On the contrary - in 2016, when the S7 edge came out, it was of record quality right before the appearance of a cooler cameraphone (which otherwise turned out to be a rubbish rubbish), the Google Pixel. And the quality reserve was enough so that in 2017 the Galaxy S8 did not fail in shooting quality "below the waterline", but stayed above almost all Chinese and eminent colleagues who, with camera settings, "shoot" themselves in the foot every year (Sony and LG).
But at the end of the year, saving on the camera led to the fact that Samsung was plugged in the belt in terms of the quality of shooting by everyone and sundry -
not only Google Pixels and iPhones, but also the flagship Huawei. And Xiaomi, whose hands always grew in the wrong direction in photography, almost caught up with the formidable, cool and expensive Galaxy S8 with the Mi Note 3. For us, this is just a joke and a ground for reasoning on the topic “Samsung has slipped”, but those who bought an S8 for 55-60 thousand rubles in the spring-summer of 2017 expected something more from a smartphone than a camera of the level of cheap Xiaomi.
Partly for this reason, Samsung has emphasized that the camera is new in the Galaxy S9. Completely new. The coolest. I also provided evidence of steepness, and they sound convincing.
The first and coolest thing about the Samsung Galaxy S9 is the variable aperture camera. Aperture is an indicator that measures, roughly speaking, with how wide the "eyes" of the smartphone are. The wider the aperture (the smaller the number in the aperture characteristic after the shot), the better the smartphone sees in the dark. It would seem - "raise his (smartphone) eyelids", like Viyu, and no problem! But there are problems, because, firstly, a wide aperture is difficult to implement in a thin smartphone body (in the same “DSLRs” the shutter that adjusts the aperture is not very compact). And secondly, a too wide aperture when shooting objects in the middle ground and near too "lathers" the background or "brightens" the pictures where it is undesirable.
Therefore, in sunny weather, when there is plenty of light, people put on sunglasses, and smartphones shoot well even with a “clamped” aperture. And at night, when the smartphone has to look at the world through a small camera opening, the clarity of the picture depends on how wide it is.
in manual mode, you can seamlessly and quickly switch between two aperture sizes
In order to have fewer hardware "twists" in the smartphone camera, manufacturers did not bother before and simply tried to produce smartphones with the widest aperture - at least f / 2.0, and more often - f / 1.8 or even less. Especially in 2017, LG excelled in this area, when it released the V30 with a record-breaking aperture of f / 1.6 ... but in retaliation it saved on the quality of the sensor in the smartphone.
Samsung also saves on the number of cameras in the younger version of the S9, which was deprived of a wide-format camera.
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