
These improvements will surely play into OPPO's retractable camera in some way, we are just not sure how yet. It will also boast capture speeds that can go up to 3.2 gigapixels per second. The ISP is capable of catching more than 4000 x more camera data than its predecessor, while capturing more 4K data for greater dynamic range, color, and sharpness. Phones with Snapdragon's flagship system-on-chip (SoC) will be able to take advantage of Qualcomm's Snapdragon Sight technology and the first 18-bit image signal processor (ISP) for mobile. One of the more talked about improvements in innovation the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 will bring to mobile is through the smartphone's image processing.

It also showed the camera in a rainy environment and also being dropped from a person's hand.īut not our self-developed retractable camera! 😉Įxplore more in INNO WORLD on 14/12. The company did not stop there in the video it shared on its Twitter feed. OPPO's camera is shown raising from the back of the phone's body and then lowering back in place. Retractable cameras are not new to smartphones, but OPPO is seemingly taking a different approach than those in the past. It seems that OPPO is looking to utilize that newfound power in a retractable smartphone camera. During the Summit OPPO also announced that it would be releasing a new flagship smartphone powered by the new premium mobile processor, making it one of the first companies to adopt Snapdragon's latest platform. The new powerful platform is said to be bringing with it exciting possibilities in the mobile landscape, like the gorgeous Moto Edge X30. Qualcomm recently shared its upcoming premium Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 mobile platform from its Snapdragon Tech Summit 2021 in Hawaii. The retractable camera is housed on the back of the phone's body and appears to be water resistant. OPPO shared a video of a smartphone showcasing a retractable camera ahead of its INNO Day 2021 event that is scheduled to begin on December 14.
