LG Patent Hints at Smartphone Camera with 16 Lenses

according to ShareLG may be working on a smartphone camera with 16 lenses, according to a newly filed patent that was spotted by LetsGoDigital. Samsung, however, has already upped the ante with the 2018 Galaxy A9, which has four camera lenses that are stacked vertically at the back. The patent filed by LG suggests that the company may already be working on, or at least thinking about, a smartphone camera with 16 lenses, which trumps all the aforementioned devices. LG is also looking to place a mirror at the bottom of the 16 lenses, which will allow users to take selfies. Nevertheless, LG has a smartphone camera with 16 lenses on its drawing board.


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Smartphone Owners Prefer Simple Features Like Battery Life, Durability, Camera Quality

referring to A plurality of smartphone owners (39 percent) said they own an Apple iPhone, 30 percent have a Samsung device and 14 percent have a device from LG, while other smartphone manufacturers such as Google and Motorola netted a total of 14 percent. When thinking about their next smartphone purchase, 38 percent said they are most likely to purchase an Apple device, 31 percent said Samsung and 8 percent said LG. In its fiscal fourth quarter report, released Nov.1, the company missed analysts' expectation of 48.4 million iPhone sales, selling 46.9 million unit in the three-month period, according to Bloomberg data. "Although everyone is very focused on battery life, it's not a super-exciting marketing point when you're doing these great presentations," he said. "If your phone doesn't have battery life, that's an everyday issue that you confront," Arnold said.





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