How OnePlus uses robotic hands, mannequin heads, and a tiny carnival ride to test its phone cameras

How OnePlus uses robotic hands, mannequin heads, and a tiny carnival ride to test its phone cameras
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2019-7-17 16:13

As tech writers, we get to play with a lot of phones. But, it’s not often that we get to peek behind the curtain to see how engineers are working on the product. That’s why I was pretty excited when OnePlus invited us to visit its camera lab in Taiwan.

This testing lab, which is the center of OnePlus’ camera development, was established in 2014 under Simon Liu, who heads the company‘s imaging team now. Carl Pei, OnePlus’ co-founder, told a bunch of reporters at a briefing in Taiwan the company‘s philosophy behind its camera is to take ‘natural’ photos…

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