
Camera phones definitely can’t hold a candle to an actual digital camera despite making leaps and bounds in terms of technology over the past few years. They’re notoriously poor in low-light shots, even for phone models with a built-in xenon flash. Enter Kodak’s KAC-05020 5-megapixel image sensor that is touted to improve low-light quality by a fair margin thanks to fundamental changes in the way the sensor functions. Kodak’s new sensor will be able to do this while maintaining its quarter-inch across size, so we can look forward to better images taken on camera phones sometime down the future. Other features include shooting at speeds of up to ISO 3200 and recording 720p video at 30fps.
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