Samsung's recently unveiled latest Galaxy S5 could refocus photos after capturing them.
The hi-end smartphone comes with a photo-capturing mode in which a user could designate a specific subject to be in focus and click the picture.
Once the picture has been clicked, a user could open it for editing and choose if they want the background to be 'defocused,' Mashable reports.
User could change the amount of blur or the 'bokeh' effect, by simply sliding the finger across the screen.
The Galaxy S5 and Gear 2 smartwatch was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and the products are set to hit stores in April.
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