Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+






Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at the Galaxy Unpacked 2018 event in Barcelona on Sunday. While the smart phones look virtually identical to their predecessors, they do pack in some significant upgrades in the camera department. We managed to spend some time with the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ ahead of the launch event and here are some things that caught our eye.


If it’s not broke, don’t fix it - that clearly seems to the principle behind Samsung’s design decisions for its newest flagships. From the front, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ look no different than the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, though Samsung claims to have further reduced the size of the bezels at the top and bottom. We really liked what Samsung had done with the previous Galaxy S flagships in terms of design, and Samsung has gone and fixed the one complaint we had with them in terms of design/ ergonomics - the placement of the fingerprint scanner.

Full Specification :

Display : 5.80-inch/6.2-inch


Processor : 1.7GHz octa-core

Front Camera : 8-megapixel

Resolution : 1440x2960 pixels

RAM : 4GB/6GB

OS : Android 8.0

Storage : 64/128/256 GB

Rear Camera : Duel 12-megapixel

Battery Capacity : 3000mAh/3500mAH

For more information visit : https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s9+-8967.php


 


 

The 360-Degree Selfie


Inexpensive cameras that make spherical images are opening a new era in photography and changing the way people share stories.

 

 


We experience the world in 360 degrees, surrounded by sights and sounds. Until recently, there were two main options for shooting photos and video that captured that context: use a rig to position multiple cameras at different angles with overlapping fields of view or pay at least $10,000 for a special camera. The production process was just as cumbersome and generally took multiple days to complete. Once you shot your footage, you had to transfer the images to a computer; wrestle with complex, pricey software to fuse them into a seamless picture; and then convert the file into a format that other people could view easily.


Today, anyone can buy a decent 360° camera for less than $500, record a video within minutes, and upload it to Facebook or YouTube. Much of this amateur 360 degrees contact is blurry; some of it captures 360 degrees horizontally but not vertically; and most of its mundane. (Watching footage of a stranger’s vacation is almost as boring in spherical view as it is in regular mode.) User also can genrated 360 degrees photos and videos.

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