Whitepaper: Technology Convergence Clicks in Smartphone Cameras

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Apr 26, 2021

Technology Convergence Clicks in Smartphone Cameras

PDF | 31 pages
Published date: April 2021

Overview

Camera is now at the heart of smartphone innovations. It is also the most commonly used feature for smartphone users.

Keeping this in mind, smartphone makers in collaboration with the camera ecosystem have been striving to level up the mobile photography performance with breakthroughs in both hardware specifications and AI-backed software and algorithm development. The fusion of camera and AI is becoming an important trend, enabling a more advanced and differentiated experience.

This trend will further strengthen thanks to the ever-increasing AI computing power in smartphones.

Table of Content

  • Executive Summary
  • Section 1: Camera Function Advances in Smartphones
  • Section 2: Enhancing Mobile Photography and Videography Experiences with AI
  • Section 3: AI and Big Data Power Personalized, Contextual Experience
  • Section 4: Conclusion

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White Papers

Published

Apr 26, 2021

Author

Team Counterpoint

Counterpoint Research is a global industry and market research firm providing market data, intelligence, thought leadership and consulting across the technology ecosystem. We advise a diverse range of global clients spanning the supply chain – from chipmakers, component suppliers, manufacturers and software and application developers to service providers, channel players and investors. Our veteran team of analysts serve these clients through our offices located across the key innovation hubs, manufacturing clusters and commercial centers globally. Our analysts consistently engage with C-suite through to strategy, market intelligence, supply chain, R&D, product management, marketing, sales and others across the organization. Counterpoint’s key coverage areas: AI, Automotive, Cloud, Connectivity, Consumer Electronics, Displays, eSIM, IoT, Location Platforms, Macroeconomics, Manufacturing, Networks & Infra, Semiconductors, Smartphones and Wearables.