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Samsung Unveils ALoP Telephoto Zoom Camera Technology

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Samsung ALoP

Samsung has introduced ALoP (All Lenses on Prism), a new telephoto camera technology designed to replace traditional folded zoom cameras in future smartphones. It will be showcased at CES 2025.

What’s New with ALoP?

Unlike conventional telephoto cameras, ALoP places the lenses directly on the prism, improving brightness, reducing noise, and enabling a more compact design.

This results in a sleeker camera module with less pronounced bumps, enhancing both performance and aesthetics.

Key Features:

  • Improved Performance: The f/2.58 aperture and 80mm focal length deliver clearer, low-noise photos, especially in low-light conditions.
  • Compact Design: ALoP shortens the camera module by 22%, reducing size and bump while maintaining a circular lens shape.
  • Aesthetics: The design eliminates the rectangular prism, offering a sleek, uniform look.

Impact on Future Galaxy Phones:

The Galaxy S25 Ultra won’t feature ALoP, but future devices will benefit from its compact, high-performance telephoto capabilities.

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