
Infinix has launched the AI-powered 108MP Advanced Deep Learning Algorithm (AIADLA) in collaboration with Samsung Electronics, the company announced on Thursday. Thanks to this strategic partnership, Infinix says it is leveraging Samsung’s ISOCELL image sensor Remosaic hardware technology to improve mobile photography. By using artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance photos, Infinix aims to make the “art of photography” accessible to regular users who are not photography experts.
New Infinix imaging algorithms
According to Infinix, the new AIADLA algorithm uses Samsung imaging technology to optimize noise reduction and detail reproduction. The images captured are claimed to maintain clarity and color accuracy even in distant environments. Additionally, this technology aims to improve photography in low light conditions by providing greater clarity and detail while reducing noise and distortion.
According to the company, users can also remotely capture high-resolution images from their smartphone’s main camera using AIADLA technology. According to the company, you can crop and adjust the images to your liking without compromising the overall quality. To achieve this result, the algorithm uses artificial intelligence to adapt during the software’s mosaic movement process based on a database of pre-trained images.
Infinix says the technology will be integrated into its next smartphone, which is expected to be announced soon. This is speculated to be included in the Infinix Note 40X, which was confirmed to launch in India on August 5. This device will feature a 108-megapixel triple rear camera using artificial intelligence.
SphereTech Infinix 720 degree NFC technology
This development comes days after the launch of its latest Near Field Communication (NFC) technology called 720° SphereTech. The company says it can increase the card reading area by 200% while doubling the traditional NFC signal range.
The company claims that any smartphone equipped with the latest NFC technology can conduct transactions by tapping the front, back or top of the smartphone.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




