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Lenovo Z6 Pro rear AI four shots, running more than 400000 points
Chugasen 2020-04-18 15:26

On April 18, it was reported that this morning, Chang Cheng, Vice President of Lenovo Group, published a picture of the back of Lenovo Z6 Pro on his microblog. It can be seen that the machine has four rear cameras, and Lenovo is promoting four AI cameras. The phrase "HYPER VIDEO" can also be seen below the flash in the figure, which is a technology launched by Lenovo at MWC 2019. Through improving hardware and combining algorithm optimization, it can bring clearer and higher quality video capture capability.

There is also "48MP AI Quad camera" under the flash of Lenovo Z6 Pro, which generally means that the highest pixel of the four rear cameras is 48 million. Previously, Chang Cheng claimed that Lenovo's Z6 Pro had hundreds of millions of pixels, which may mean that the four rear cameras combined are close to 100 million pixels, or it may be possible to synthesize 100 million pixel photos through AI ultra clear output.

The main camera of this 48 million pixel should be Sony IMX586, with a pixel size of 0.8 μ m, which can reach 1.6 μ m after the pixel is four in one. Previously, Chang Cheng revealed that the "pixel area" of Lenovo Z6 Pro is 2.9 μ m, and the author is not sure how to achieve it. Is there any black technology?

Lenovo Z6 Pro is equipped with Snapdragon 855. Chang Cheng said that the running score of the machine in the laboratory can exceed 400000. However, he thought that 400000 running scores are not important at all, but 4000 batteries and rear AI four camera are more important. The new machine will be released on April 23, and the regular meeting will reveal some answers for us.


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