Samsung announced earlier this week that it has merged its mobile devices/wireless and digital imaging divisions.
The move should lead the company to create a better synergy and improved camera imaging tech for its smartphones and tablets.
"We will transplant the brand, sales networks, software competency and manufacturing competitiveness of the Wireless Business Division into the Camera Business Division, and integrate the technical know-how of the two business divisions into competency for differentiating our smartphones," adds the company.
Samsung has certainly experimented with merging the two technologies in the past, releasing the Galaxy Camera, a high-end digital camera running on Android with touchscreen capabilities.
"We will transplant the brand, sales networks, software competency and manufacturing competitiveness of the Wireless Business Division into the Camera Business Division, and integrate the technical know-how of the two business divisions into competency for differentiating our smartphones," adds the company.
Samsung has certainly experimented with merging the two technologies in the past, releasing the Galaxy Camera, a high-end digital camera running on Android with touchscreen capabilities.