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Galaxy S25 Slim could get new telephoto lens

Báo Kinh tế và Đô thịBáo Kinh tế và Đô thị01/01/2025


As the fourth member of the Galaxy S25 series, alongside the Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra, the S25 Slim will not appear with the other products of the S25 series in January 2025 but will be launched a few months later.

Galaxy S25 Slim could get new telephoto lens
Galaxy S25 Slim could get new telephoto lens

A recent report revealed that the Galaxy S25 Slim will use Samsung's All Lens on Prism (ALoP) telephoto zoom lens. This new technology was designed by the ISOCELL team and was announced last month. Samsung is planning to showcase this product at CES 2025 in Las Vegas in the next few days.

The ALoP lens is known to have lenses mounted on a periscope prism. It uses a 40˚ tilted prism reflecting surface and a 10˚ tilted sensor assembly.

Conventional folding zoom cameras cannot use a wider lens because that would increase its size and not fit into the smartphone body. In contrast, ALoP can use a wider lens because it is placed horizontally with the body, thus not increasing the thickness of the phone.

Samsung's information reveals that the ALoP lens has an f/2.58 aperture at 80mm (about 3x optical zoom), while the S24 Ultra's regular folded zoom lens has an f/3.4 aperture. Since the ALoP has a wider aperture and a slim cluster, it will match the Galaxy S25 Slim - rumored to be 7mm thinner.

The S25 Slim could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, paired with 16GB of RAM for powerful performance. Despite its slim design, the Galaxy S25 Slim is said to have a battery capacity of 4,700 mAh to 5,000 mAh (equivalent to the S24 Ultra's battery).



Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/galaxy-s25-slim-co-the-duoc-trang-bi-ong-kinh-tele-moi.html

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