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We all feel a little like this about our AR Emoji on the Galaxy S9. I'm not wild about the way that the Galaxy S9's 3D messaging avatars, called AR Emoji, work on the phones -- and I'm not the only CNET editor to think so. Creating what's basically an animated 3D model of your face and sending it to a friend feels like it's trying so, so hard to make a 3D Bitmoji, except faster. You can also record a video of yourself talking, which evolves the idea of the static messaging avatar. But during our time with the device so far, AR Emoji are pretty bad. Over 15 CNET editors tried it out and all agreed that AR Emoji failed to capture our features, skin tone, hairstyle and outfits.
But the worst is that AR Emoji don't track your facial expressions well -- they feel a little like synthetic bodysnatchers trying to mimic you, rather than represent you, I see AR Emoji the dark side of the moon iphone case as very much of a first-generation experience, If the Galaxy Note 9 gets a 3D camera similar to the iPhone X's, AR Emojis could track your face better, just like Apple's animojis, In the meantime, a future software update could improve tracking and rendering algorithms on the Galaxy Note 9, Let's not underestimate the power of selfies, and how strides in selfie photography could give a phonemaker a distinct edge..
The Galaxy S9 phones introduce the industry's first dual aperture cameras, which means the apertures physically toggle between two settings to let in more or less light. More light is a must for improving the quality of low-light photos, and a physical aperture is better than digital solutions for preserving image detail and brightening pictures taken in low light. The Note 9 could advance the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus' new camera tricks. While there are two apertures doing the work, there's only one lens, so it doesn't take up any more space on the phone surface. If Samsung converted its front-facing camera into a dual aperture lens on the Galaxy Note 9, it would give the phone an immediate advantage, especially over 2018's iPhone X successor.
Selfie Focus synthetically blurs the background with software, Samsung gave the Galaxy S9 phones software for creating portrait photos, The algorithms aren't perfect; they sometimes blur your hair along with your surroundings, Dual camera lenses are a better way to create this depth-of-field effect, and with some phones out there already sporting a the dark side of the moon iphone case double-barrel front-facing setup, it's plausible for Samsung to step up next, Right now, these suggestions are all part of the Galaxy Note 9 guessing game, but it'll only be a matter of time before rumors and leaks rear up to suggest what Samsung has planned for its follow-up phone..
Galaxy S9 review: It's two steps forward, one step back for Samsung's iPhone X fighter. MWC 2018: All of CNET's coverage from the biggest phone show of the year. They aren't out yet, but Samsung's new phones already leave room for improvement. From our time so far with the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, it's clear they have strong all-around potential. And while we're still fully testing them, it's also clear there are inherent problems that Samsung's future Galaxy Note 9 can fix. The Galaxy Note is Samsung's pinnacle flagship phone whose high-end features justify the vaulted cost. And with an annual August release, it goes head-to-head with the year's new iPhone. As such, it's the device Samsung often reserves to debut its most innovative features, including the digital S Pen stylus and Samsung's now-signature curved glass screens.
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