Five things to know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 9's camera

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 made its debut today at a high-profile launch event in New York. While we knew not to expect any new camera hardware thanks to numerous leaks, we still found a few interesting new features under the hood It has a two stabilized cameras, one of which is dual aperture First: the hardware. The Note 9 seems to be basically using the S9+'s camera (flipped sideways of course) and that's not a bad thing. Both lenses are stabilized (a tradition the Note 8 started) and are coupled to a 12MP sensor. The wide-angle camera carries over the F1.5/2.4 dual aperture feature Samsung introduced in the S9+, which isn't terribly useful in real-world shooting. Based on our experience with the S9+ , we expect very nice image quality from the wide-angle camera, and slightly disappointing results from the telephoto side. It tells you when you took a bad photo While there's no new hardware to speak of, the Note 9 camera boasts some new AI. A feature calle...