Samsung took the stage to unveil an impressive Note 4, which might be considered one of the boldest
approaches in the franchise history so far. The phone cobbles together the
latest and greatest in mobile tech at the moment, like a 5.7" Quad HD Super AMOLED
display, a Snapdragon 805 processor, and a 16 MP camera with optical image
stabilisation. Not only that, but it offers a new design with a steel frame,
just like the premium Galaxy Alpha.
On the sensor side, however, Samsung has something
completely new to offer us - namely an UV sensor, for the first time on a
mobile device. It comes adding to an already huge stable of mobile and
biometric sensors, like an improved fingerprint scanner and heart rate sensor.
The UV piece will be used to measure the sun’s ultraviolet radiation, and be
incorporated to prevent users from burning their skin, bringing premature
wrinkles and moles, and increasing the risk of melanoma.
There are a five UV index levels: Low, Moderate, High,
Very High and Extreme, and the S Health app will issue tips for tanning and sun
exposure, based on the place and time you are using the sensor to measure the
radiation rating. For the measurement to happen, one will have to maintain more
than a 60 degree elevation angle against the sun with the back of the sensor.
What do you think about this new addition to Samsung's smartphone sensor
stable?
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