Optical Image Stabilization Coming to Samsung Galaxy A-Series This Year: Report

May. 20, 2020



Optical Image Stabilization has thus far been a preserve of flagship smartphones for the most part. Cheaper devices either don’t offer any stabilization whatsoever, or come with software based EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization). However, Samsung recently launched a couple of mid-rangers with Optical Image Stabilization. Launched earlier this year, theGalaxy Note 10 Liteand theGalaxy S10 Litealready offer OIS. Soon, the feature might also be available on more affordable devices.

In case you don’t know it already,OIS uses precision hardware to reduce blurringcaused by shaky hands or other camera motions during exposure. The feature makes smartphone photography a whole lot easier, especially at night or low-light situations. That’s because in less light, the camera automatically opts for longer exposure, which makes for blurry photographs without stabilization, gimbals or tripods.

Photography is becoming an increasing important feature is smartphones of late. Most vendors are using it to differentiate their offerings from those of their competitors. That being the case, the inclusion of OIS in its A-series devices might just offer Samsung a bit of an edge over its opponents in the mid-range segment in the coming days. Either way, there’s no more information on the subject at this point. However, we hope to get more info in the days ahead.

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