Infinix launches new AI camera algorithm in collaboration with Samsung
Infinix has partnered with Samsung Electronics to launch the 108-megapixel AI-Powered Advanced Deep Learning Algorithm (AIADLA), the company announced on Thursday. Through this strategic alliance, Infinix claims to enhance mobile photography by leveraging Samsung’s ISOCELL image sensor hardware remosaic technology. Infinix says it aims to make the “art of photography” accessible to everyday users who are not experts in taking photos by using artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance them.
Infinix’s new image algorithm
According to Infinix, the new AIADLA algorithm optimizes noise reduction and detail reproduction using Samsung’s imaging technology. It claims that images shot even in wide-angle environments retain their sharpness and color accuracy. Furthermore, the technology also aims to improve low-light photography by delivering better clarity and detail while reducing noise and distortion.
By using AIADLA technology, users can capture high-resolution images even remotely using their smartphone’s primary camera, the company said. They can then crop and adjust the images to their requirements without compromising the overall quality, the company said. To achieve the results, the algorithm calibrates using AI during the software mosaic rearrangement process, based on a pre-trained database of images.
Infinix says that this technology will be integrated in its upcoming smartphones that are scheduled to launch soon. It is speculated that it will be present in the Infinix Note 40X, which is confirmed to launch in India on August 5. The handset will feature an AI-assisted 108-megapixel triple rear camera setup.
Infinix’s 720-degree SphereTech NFC technology
The development comes days after Infinix unveiled its latest near-field communication (NFC) technology, dubbed 720-degree SphereTech. According to the company, it is capable of doubling the traditional NFC signal range while simultaneously increasing the card reading area by 200 percent.
The company claims that any smartphone equipped with the latest NFC technology can complete transactions by tapping the front, back and top.
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