Liquid lenses..a new technology from Huawei that mimics the human eye

Liquid lenses..a new technology from Huawei that mimics the human eye
Liquid lenses..a new technology from Huawei that mimics the human eye
The Chinese phone giant Huawei has developed liquid lens technology to support the company’s upcoming versions of smartphones.

According to press reports, Huawei has reached the final stage of testing liquid lens technology in preparation for supporting the next generation of its phones.

A new report indicated that the liquid lens will be mass produced and marketed in 2021.

The technical site “MyDrivers” reported that this new liquid lens technology may be integrated into the Huawei P50 series next year.

Huawei obtained a patent for this new technology on December 25 of last year and it was announced in April 2020.

It is expected to be mass produced and marketed next year, and this liquid lens technology will be integrated into the telephoto lens unit on the phone.

The report explained that Huawei’s developed “liquid lens” technology aims to bring significant improvements to the focus feature and the stability and clarity of the captured images, with the addition of improvements in focus timing, as the liquid lens technology reduces the auto focus time to a few milliseconds to become almost identical for eye focus. Humanity.

The leaks also revealed that the liquid lens technology will have a longer life span compared to the conventional motors that support the auto focus feature.

Huawei’s liquid lens technology also comes with the Sony IMX782 sensor, which will be officially announced later.

This is not the first time that Huawei’s plans to develop innovations for its devices’ cameras have been reported, as it was also the first to insert a periscope lens on a smartphone, the Huawei P30 Pro, which was launched in 2019.

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