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Samsung is working on dual-camera technology for its smartphones

As Samsung continues to try and counter falling smartphone profits by increasing its mobile component offerings, the company has revealed that it’s working on new camera technology that will not only make its way into the company’s smartphones next year, it will be available to any other smartphone company that wants to purchase it. 

Today, the Samsung Electro-Mechanics Q1 2015 earnings report meeting took place in Seoul, South Korea, where the company apparently reported a 60.8 billion won increase in operating profits, up 303% from Q1 2014. This whopping increase in profit is partly due to the increasing demand for smartphone components manufactured by Samsung and its branches, including 16 MP cameras with optical image stabilization. Interestingly enough however, aside from revealing its operating profits Samsung also spilled the beans on some of its plans of the foreseeable future, and how the company will want to further differentiate its products from those of the competition. More to the point, Sammy is apparently working on a dual-camera setup for year 2016 and it would seem that the company intends on using this technology in some of its models planned for a 2016 launch. More details below.

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