An upcoming report suggests all Galaxy A devices will feature optical image stabilization. Samsung seems to be getting more serious about its affordable segment. Photo and video stabilization using optical image stabilization is a mechanical stabilization that detects the camera’s movement and adjusts the lens’ position using motors, resulting in a steadier image.
It’s not so surprising to hear that Samsung will make cheaper devices with camera technology. In spite of being a budget-friendly phone, the Korean giant recently released its Galaxy A22 with OIS.
Posted here are a few specifics of the Galaxy A22 5G, including its price, 48MP camera, 90Hz screen, and MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor. In the past, OIS could only be found on the much more expensive models of the Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72.
Samsung must price Galaxy A-lineup pretty competitive:
In terms of sales, Samsung’s Galaxy A line dominates. Samsung needs to find ways to make its affordable smartphones more competitive. With reports that the company is having trouble selling its premium Galaxy S devices, such expansion is logical.
Most phones under $500 do not have OIS. By focusing on upgrades to the camera instead of just device performance, Samsung might be able to increase its sales in the affordable sector even more by introducing its 2022 Galaxy A lineup with the technology.
In terms of sales, the Galaxy A series is a hit for Samsung, but the company isn’t resting on its laurels. In 2022 in its effort to remain competitive, Samsung will include this camera feature on its entire Galaxy A-line. Samsung’s Galaxy A series is a sales hit, but Samsung is not resting on its laurels
Samsung has a reason to be fearful of losing ground on the affordable market. According to reports, Xiaomi has surpassed the company and become the biggest smartphone manufacturer in Europe, and it is also the biggest manufacturer globally this summer.
Even so, Samsung’s 2021 foldable phones have done well, especially in its home country. Seeing how the Galaxy S21 release was disappointing, this was an important step for Samsung.