Samsung will reportedly introduce a new camera feature known as Bright Night, a new mode inspired by Google’s groundbreaking Night Sight feature. The search giant’s feature allows its Pixel devices to take natural-looking photos in low light conditions.
A reference to Samsung’s Bright Night feature was apparently found in the latest Android Pie build for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9, according to XDA-Developers. Samsung’s new feature will allow users to “take bright pictures even in very dark conditions.”
Bright Night will allegedly work by taking multiple shots and using software to combine them together, similar to Google’s Night Sight. If it’s anything close to Google’s feature, Samsung’s Bright Night could be one of the company’s best new features.
While there’s a reference to the feature in the latest Android Pie build for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9, XDA-Developers speculates Bright Night will debut with the Galaxy S10, which is expected to be announced at the end of February 2019.
The Galaxy S10 is rumored to feature an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, an Infinity-O display, 5G support, and Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 855 processor.