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OnePlus vows to improve video on all of its smartphones in 2020

OnePlus has vowed to enhance the video experience on all of its smartphones throughout 2020.

At the annual Open Ears Forum in New York, much of the focus revolved around the video quality of the current crop of OnePlus smartphones, and attendees were able to give honest feedback directly to engineers and the software team behind popular devices. OnePlus has now published its own comments from the Q&A sessions held at the Open Ears Forum.

The Chinese firm has committed to improving several core areas of the video experience on its entire product line and upcoming product lines. The most notable were the promises to improve exposure and white balance levels, skin-tone consistency, and multiple camera lens support. You can read the full comments below:

  • Exposure/color/white balance shift and consistency across all cameras: Tuning all the cameras to have the identical exposure, white balance is our first priority and main goal.
  • Auto focus consistency: We weren’t be able to reproduce the issue reported by the OEF attendees in our lab, but an upgrade both on hardware and software for auto focus will come in 2020.
  • Skin tone consistency: Skin tone improvement is one of our top priorities. It will improve via future system updates.
  • Sharpness: Sharpness needs improvement across all scenarios. We are trying to find the new balance between sharpness and noise.
  • Super stabilization: Support for 4K recording; reducing noise and improving low light quality. There are hardware limitations, but 4K super stabilization will be supported in some of our future devices.
  • Dynamic range: Subject is lit but background is too dark. We have been working on video HDR, which will solve these dynamic range problems.
  • Light flickering: We’ve heard a lot of feedback about this, and we are working on de-flickering solutions to reduce this issue.
  • Panning shots are not smooth: Improve panning shots stabilization and smoothness
    So far, we weren’t be able to reproduce this issue in our lab, but smoothness and video are part of our key improvement points for 2020.
  • Faster camera: Again, this is one of our main goals in 2020. Faster shutter requires updates from system, application, as well as the animation. It will constantly be improved via future updates.
  • Lens feature-parity: 1080P and 4K should be supported in all three lenses, allowing to switch between lenses while recording. This is due to a hardware limitation in current devices, but we’re exploring ways to make it possible for future devices.
  • Limited 4K record length: Having considered overall performance and temperature, we will not change current limit, but will keep working on optimizing this in the future.
  • Single handed use: Difficult to reach the top bar for features; Single hand zooming
    This is very important feedback for us, and we’ve already been discussing solutions with the design team.
  • Video editing: We plan on completely updating our Gallery app’s video tools, so many of the features requested during the OEF will be supported. For color grading or LUT options, we will have news soon.
  • Pro video mode: Pro video mode will be put into backlog, since our high priority is improving default video quality and use experience across the board.
  • Depth of field for tele camera recording (optical): We have already been researching and working on this feature, and the current quality has not reached our standard to release.
  • Zoom-in time lapse: We have some similar ideas for time lapse as well, they are already in future product plan.
  • Reverse recording video: Less frequent user scenario, so we’ve put into backlog. Our main focus in video is basic quality and user experience for all users.
  • Night mode for night video: This is something we believe to be very interesting, we have already been researching and working on it.
  • AR emoji and stickers recording:  We still haven’t found a killer scenario for AR in video. There are some third-party apps that already offer interesting sticker features, so this isn’t a big priority for now.
  • Social media mode: Directly to twitter, crop ratio for Instagram, etc. We believe the image quality in third-party apps is of high importance and has a higher priority. We have been working on this, these features are planned after image quality improvement.
  • Light painting mode: We decide not to follow on light painting effect due to a narrow user scenario.
  • 2 cameras recording at the same time: Wide and ultra-wide; rear and front. This is already supported by current platform and cameras, but we are looking for user scene to fully take advantage of this feature.

While there is certainly a lot to unpack there, it’s great to see OnePlus tackle the shortcomings of its video offering head-on in such a manner. As more and more people look to their smartphone as the main video recording tool day-to-day, any enhancements will be seen as a major bonus. We’ll just have to wait and see video improvements in future OnePlus OxygenOS builds. Let’s also hope they can improve the still photography modes, too.

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