Today, Samsung unveiled its latest camera sensor aimed at compact, light, premium smartphones. It packs 200 million pixels with improved autofocus, better HDR, and 14-bit color depth.
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Samsung printed an image that was captured using its own 200MP ISOCELL image sensor. The resulting printout was a huge poster that the company claims offers sharp and uncompromised details.
Samsung is working on a camera sensor with a 600MP resolution, higher than the perceived 500MP resolution of the human eyes. It is also working on sensors that can register smells or tastes.
With scores of 113 for the rear cameras, 99 for the front-facing camera, and the top score for video recording, the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G is the new champion for the DxOMark scale.
Redmi is planning to announce its first smartphone potentially boasting a 64MP primary sensor on August 7th, ahead of Realme's launch event, deeming it as capturing the "images of the future".
Today, Samsung debuted its new ISOCELL camera sensors at Mobile World Congress in Shanghai. The firm also touted the features it would offer, that could indicate its use on the Galaxy Note8.
German firm Bosch has announced it would be opening a new plant in Changzhou, China, coupled with a 100 million euro investment by 2019. The facility will mainly produce parts for "automated driving".