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    "Report: Samsung Inspired by Apple, Testing Return of Variable Aperture for Camera System"
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  "textContent": "Samsung is reported to be testing the return of a variable aperture for its camera system, supposedly taking inspiration from Apple that is said to include it on the iPhone 18 Pro. The funny part, Samsung has utilized a two-stage aperture in the past, last found on the Galaxy 10 series. On recent phones, software … Continued\n\nRead the original post: Report: Samsung Inspired by Apple, Testing Return of Variable Aperture for Camera System",
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