
Samsung has raised the bar for periscope cameras in smartphones with a new technology called ISOCELL ALoP (All Lenses on Prism). This innovative design enables brighter lenses and a thinner module, overcoming the limitations of traditional folding telephoto lenses. But including it works exactly this technology?
Samsung ISOCELL ALoP for Bright and Thin Cameras
Periscope cameras have always had a compromise: Brighter lenses mean larger modules, which affect the thickness of the smartphone. Samsung has decided to address this challenge with ALoP, an ingenious solution that Place all lenses over the periscope prism rather than between the prism and the image sensor.
This change has two key benefits:
• brighter goals: With an aperture of F/2,58 at 80mm, the lens captures more light than conventional models, offering better photos in low-light conditions;
• slimmer design: The module is 22% more compact than conventional foldable telephoto lenses, thanks to a 40° inclined prism and a 10° mounted sensor.

In simple terms, Samsung has managed to achieve high-quality zoom without compromising the smartphone's slim design, an essential feature for modern users. This innovation could change the way future smartphones are designed. ALoP technology allows you to combine superior photographic performance with more elegant designs, a perfect mix for those looking for a versatile and powerful device.
In addition, a smaller sensor means more space for smartphone batteries or otherwise larger cells. Something that users have been clamoring for for some time.
Samsung hasn't confirmed whether the technology will be available exclusively on its series or on other smartphones as well, but the introduction of ALoP could mark a decisive step for the entire smartphone industry. After all, who wouldn't want a phone with a camera capable of competing with a reflex, without the hassle of a bulky body?