Xiaomi signs an agreement to bring its multiple cameras to mobiles
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Interesting move by Xiaomi, which in the past few hours has concluded an agreement with Light Co. It is one of the most promising photography companies of the moment, which has worked on the Nokia 9 PureView with its five cameras. Therefore, this agreement of the Chinese brand implies that the firm wants to introduce more cameras on their smartphones.
Xiaomi signs an agreement to bring its multiple cameras to mobiles
The deal has been announced by Light Co. So it represents an important advance for this company, which until a couple of days ago was a total unknown in the market.
Xiaomi bets on cameras
Although for now we will have to wait for the first smartphones of this collaboration. It may not be until 2020 when Xiaomi launches a model in collaboration with Light. But it is clear that the Chinese brand is committed to significantly improving the cameras of its smartphones in this way. Looking to follow in this way the wake of the Nokia 9 PureView.
Nokia's phone is the first with five rear cameras. It has had several delays in its launch. Mainly because of those cameras, which sought to improve in every possible way. Something they have achieved thanks to Light Co.
So Xiaomi could follow the same steps. So we may see models with multiple rear cameras in the catalog of the Chinese brand. It will be interesting to see what the two brands prepare. In addition, we may see that Light Co begins to work with more brands on Android.
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