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Cell phones have come a long way in the last few decades. From feature phones, which first appeared in the late 1990s with the development of mobile communications, to the smartphones that we know today, they are no longer merely a means of communicating via voice and text. Smartphones are now widely recognized as viable alternatives to heavy DSLR cameras due to their high-performance camera functionalities. This article will introduce the technologies that SK hynix has been developing to allow users to experience better smartphone cameras, with a particular focus on high dynamic range (HDR)<\/span>1<\/span><\/sup> technology.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n1<\/span><\/sup>High dynamic range (HDR): In photography, dynamic range describes the range between the image\u2019s brightest and darkest areas. HDR offers a greater contrast compared to the standard dynamic range (SDR) and broadens the brightness range to match what the human eye sees as closely as possible.<\/i><\/b><\/h6>\n