While the size and quality of the display’s on modern smartphones
have improved greatly in the last couple of years, which has been helped
by the more advanced processors powering our devices. Now 4K video
capture has been promised for Android this year and could be on the
Nexus 5.
Processor manufacturer Qualcomm are responsible for powering a number
of popular smartphones, and their latest offering is the Snapdragon 800
chip that was recently showcased at both MWC and CES earlier this year
capturing 4K UltraHD video.
The technology has its name because it provides four times as many
pixels than Full HD 1080p technology, which provides a 4096 x 2304
compared to 1920 x 1080 resolution. The processor can also be clocked up
to 2.3GHz per core and support HD Audio.
Qualcomm is promising that the Snapdragon 800 series will start
appearing in devices by the middle of this year, and this ties in with
recent rumours surrounding the Nexus 5. We recently heard that LG were supposedly working on another Nexus handset that featured some very high specifications that also included 4K camera capabilities.
Obviously the Nexus 5 side of things are currently only speculation,
but once handset manufacturers start using the new Qualcomm Snapdragon
processors inside hardware, we will see even more advanced smartphones.
Do you like the idea of 4K video capture on a smartphone?
Source: Qualcomm.
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