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OnePlus 15 to Debut Self-Developed Image Engine

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OnePlus has been investing a lot in camera capabilities in the past few years, aiming to rectify what had traditionally been one of the biggest gripes people had with its phones before - image quality. Now, it's going to take things to another level, according to a new rumor. OnePlus is allegedly working on its first self-developed "Image Engine", which is described as "a proprietary platform built to take full control of photo and video process…
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Sony is collaborating with Zeiss, Xiaomi has brought Leica on board, and OnePlus is currently working with Hasselblad to promote its camera systems in smartphones. But that could soon be over, if current reports are to be believed. Because it's said...Read the article: OnePlus 15: With OnePlus Image Engine instead of Hasselblad? You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a small co…

As is well known, since the summer, the camera islands of OnePlus smartphones have been adorned with the Hasselblad logo, which, due to the Swedish photography company's reputation, was synonymous with photographic quality. Well, the collaboration with Hasselblad helped the Chinese brand enter the premier league of mobile photography. However, according to the latest leaks that circulated the tech world on Tuesday, September 2nd, this era may so…

Read the original note in the following link: Goodbye Hasselblad? OnePlus will present its first self-development image engine, according to Smartprix What we are going to tell you now about OnePlus is necessary to take it with quite caution. The Smartprix medium published an exclusive. The mentioned site indicates that in 2021 Pete Lau, co-founder of the company and then product director of Oppo, called for a greater focus on its research and d…

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gsmarena.com broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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