Two new Samsung Galaxy smartphones were unveiled by the brand at CES 2020 as a range of camera-focused mobility solutions that will support the needs of prosumers and professionals alike. The devices include the Samsung Galaxy A71 and the Galaxy A51, which are each built with four cameras to deliver exceptional power thanks to Ultra Wide, Depth and Macro lenses in the mix. Each of the devices are powered by an octa-core processor, while the A71 features a 4,500mAh battery and the A51 has a 4,000mAh one.
The new Samsung Galaxy smartphones have facial recognition along with on-screen fingerprint scanning, which rounds the devices off as being ultra-secure for users who are seeking out the latest level of security.
Precision Camera Smartphones
Two New Samsung Galaxy Smartphones Were Announced at CES 2020
Trend Themes
1. Camera-focused Mobility Solutions - The trend of smartphone manufacturers developing camera-focused mobility solutions presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the mobile technology industry.
2. Ultra Wide, Depth, and Macro Lenses - The trend of integrating Ultra Wide, Depth, and Macro lenses in smartphones opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the optics and photography industry.
3. Facial Recognition and On-screen Fingerprint Scanning - The trend of incorporating facial recognition and on-screen fingerprint scanning in smartphones provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in biometric security technology.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Technology - The mobile technology industry can leverage the trend of camera-focused mobility solutions to develop cutting-edge features and improve the overall user experience.
2. Optics and Photography - The optics and photography industry can explore the trend of integrating Ultra Wide, Depth, and Macro lenses in smartphones to create innovative products that cater to the needs of professional photographers and photography enthusiasts.
3. Biometric Security Technology - The biometric security technology industry can capitalize on the trend of facial recognition and on-screen fingerprint scanning in smartphones to enhance security measures and develop advanced authentication systems.