Thinner cameras with 9x zoom will come thanks to LG and its new sensor

LG lanza un sensor de zoom óptico más delgado y con hasta 9 aumentos

The LG name hasn’t entirely disappeared in the smartphone industry. Although LG stopped selling smart phones, it continues to be involved in the field from another angle that is just as important, although it is not very noticeable, with the name of LG Innotek. This field to which he is dedicated is that of the modules for the cameras of everyone’s favorite mobile devices .

Recently, it became known that his next project includes a new telephoto zoom similar to that of professional cameras . What are you trying to bring with this? Different changes that could benefit users and also provide higher quality to the photographs taken by mobile phones.

LG Innotek launches a telephoto lens with variable optical zoom of up to 9x

LG Innotek creará un zoom óptico más delgado con 4x y 9x de aumento

With this new module, LG’s objective is clear: to bring to smartphones a property that is usually seen more in professional DSLR cameras . Something quite similar to what other companies have already incorporated into their mobiles such as the Google Pixel 7 Pro, although with the difference that the invention of LG Innotek adds an increase of 4 to 9 times (it is variable).

In addition to this, the module design is much thinner than the other conventional ones. The feature is intended to reduce camera protrusion on smartphones so that it does not affect their aesthetics. The novelty of LG Innotek has as its official name in Spanish “camera module with optical telephoto zoom”, and will be presented in January during CES.

But that’s not all, adding another novelty, LG will also formalize its union with Qualcomm in the project to improve the capabilities of the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. With this, there will be a union that will help both companies to gain properties in their products that will improve the camera quality of Qualcomm-powered smartphones. Pleasant news that will give 2023 promising devices.

Source | Android Authority