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Do you still remember the moment when Apple on its iPhone 7 Plus for the first time introduced its dual camera, which was not even close to being widespread at the time, and many of us had our jaws dropped? I bet you sure do. However, that time is long gone and smartphone manufacturers are trying to take their cameras to a new level by adding more lenses to the cameras. One of them is the South Korean Samsung, which will now try to establish itself in the world of photomobiles with a newly introduced model Galaxy A9. It should attract the attention of the quadruple camera on the back. 

Yes, you read that right. Not two and not three, but four cameras adorn the back of the new one Galaxy A7. The main lens boasts 24 Mpx and an aperture of f/1,7, the telephoto lens has a double optical zoom, 10 Mpx and an aperture of f/2,4, ultraa wide 120° lens of 8 MPx and an aperture of f/2,4 and the last lens with selective depth of field of 5 MPx and an aperture of f/2,2. The selfie camera is also nothing to be ashamed of, according to Samsung's description, as it has 24 MPx and an aperture of f/2,0. 

It is quite interesting that although the smartphone should beone capable of taking really great photos that should easily compete with iPhones, its price on the Czech market will start at 14 crowns. As you can probably guess, this is an upper mid-range phone that lacks some of the features of flagships. For example, it does not support wireless charging, which has become standard for flagships. 

Although the camera's specifications look really impressive "on paper", the reality can be quite different. We will have to wait a little longer for the first sharp tests and, above all, comparisons with cameras from competing manufacturers. However, it is already clear that it will be extremely difficult for the new product to compete against the new iPhones, Pixel 3 and Huawei P20 Pro. Photos from these smartphones are rated as almost perfect, and their level would be very difficult to move up.

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