Moiz Mian
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I think they are still kind of far off mass production, but yes... along with their work on this
Nokia patent shows “Graphene” based imaging sensor already being worked on!!
it might be the next "leap" in imaging
I am just talking about what they can do with what's currently available.. they can improve on the 1020 for sure.
True, but the overhead won't be as much and that can help with the speed of the camera. I am guessing that having better video processing might be able to help with the oversampling.. as it stands its not as good as the original pureview device.
Obviously they worked closely with Qualcomm to make that old s4 deal with the demands of the 41mpix sensor and oversampling, which means that they can do the same with the 800 and achieve better results.
I still don't know why they didn't use the system from the 808 which incorporates a separate imaging chip inside the sensor which deals with most of the processing. I mean.. the 808 runs on some sort of ancient 512 RAM and operating the camera feels faster than the 1020 for the most part.. it makes absolutely no sense.
I think both of their previous cameraphones used Broadcom chips. I just feel that this camera kind of requires its own custom hardware to fully exploit the capabilities.
I've seen that being said around the web and I am really not sure where it started.. yes, the camera might need more RAM to run, but non of it specifically relocated for that one single purpose, at all times. I don't even know if that is possible..
I agree, I think a dedicated imaging processor would be the best solution. My theory is that windows phone doesn't support that, which is why it wasn't used. But yea, using a snapdragon 800 will definitely work better than the S4. Any idea what the max camera capability is with the Tegra 4? They are getting LTE soon, and I remember they had a roadmap and were planning on working with windows phone at some point.