Samsung, Imint reached an agreement
Tech-giant company – Samsung, Imint reached an agreement for video stabilization found on the Mate 9.
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Imint or also known as ‘Image Intelligence’ is a company founded on 2007 catering within the field of video analytics, optimizations and enhancements.
Currently based in Uppsala, Sweden, Imint handled real-time video enhancement in defense-aeronautical and industrial application during its early years.
Samsung wants to gain the right to use the product of Imint called ‘Vidhance’.
Vidhance is a smartphone video stabilization feature that also includes Live Video Autozoom, On-the-fly Video Editing and Auto-cut, and Automatized Video Production and live filming collaboration support.
Check out the video below what Vidhance can do:
So, could this be added on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8? No.
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According to GSMArena, the agreement ‘explicitly excludes’ Samsung smartphones.
Samsung’s latest move points out that the agreement will be used for something more sensible like the Gear 360 or such.
Apparently, the Huawei Mate 9 Porsche Design variant only supports this feature.
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Additionally, all devices supporting EMUI 5.0 contains Vidhance codes that allow for easy activation in case the company decided to add it to some of their devices in the future.