If Samsung is best known for its range of Galaxy S smartphones, its mid-range devices, the Galaxy A, remain strategic products.

Thus, to increase their profitability, the Korean giant would consider removing one of the sensors from the photo modules of its next Galaxy A24, A34 and A54 smartphones, reports

The Elec

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relayed by

01Net

.

For now, the Galaxy A are equipped with four photo sensors: a main wide-angle sensor, an ultra wide-angle, a macro camera and a depth sensor.

It is the latter, which is used in particular to improve photos in portrait mode and to segment the image to be able to erase elements of the photo, which Samsung could decide to delete.

Artificial intelligence to replace this sensor?

According to

01Net

, this sacrifice should not impact the user experience.

Samsung does indeed attach great importance to the quality of the photographs on its smartphones, regardless of the range in question.

The Korean company should therefore propose a solution to overcome this deletion.

Among the solutions considered, our colleagues evoke new functionalities added to other sensors or the use of artificial intelligence.

Samsung has just developed a new application, based on AI and allowing to correct blurred photos.

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