Samsung unveils 64 megapixel camera sensor, updates current 48-megapixel sensor

Samsung unveils 64 megapixel camera sensor, updates current 48-megapixel sensor

Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 is still the highest resolution mobile camera sensor

HIGHLIGHTS 

  • Samsung's brilliant GW1 has become the highest resolution mobile camera sensor.
  • In low-light, it delivers 16-megapixel photos by merging four pixels to on 
  • Samsung also refreshed its existing 48-megapixel camera sensor 
Samsung has uncovered a new 64-megapixel camera sensor. This new sensor has a higher resolution than all else present in the market. ISOCELL Bright GW1 Camera The sensor uses its 48-megapixel ISOCELL bright GM1 camera sensor 0.8-micron pixels. Since the pixel size is similar, the new 64-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor will be physically greater in size and will almost certainly catch all the more light. The sensor is relied upon to enter the market in the second 50% of the year and it could advance toward a Samsung flagship smartphone. It could in all likelihood be the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, as the South Korean electronics monster keeps its Galaxy Note flagship launches in the last piece of the year.  

The new Samsung camera sensor will deliver a 16-megapixel yield in low-light conditions by merging four pixels into one using its Tetra cell innovation. Samsung's 48-megapixel camera sensor does the same thing and delivers a 12-megapixel yield. The camera sensor can also descramble its shading channel to convey full-size 64-megapixel shots. 

Samsung's new 64-megapixel ISOCELL sensor has support for ongoing HDR of up to 100-decibels which as per Samsung provides more extravagant hues. As per Samsung, the dynamic scope of a traditional sensor is around 60 decibels while that of the human eye is considered to associate with 120 decibels. The South Korean monster also propelled a refreshed version of its 48-megapixel sensor called the ISOCELL Bright GM2. This refreshed sensor also gets Tetra cell innovation alongside a remosaic calculation for sufficiently bright environments which should help improve picture quality. 

Just like the 64-megapixel sensor the new 48-megapixel sensor also gets Super PD for elite phase location auto-focus. 48-megapixel sensors are slowing getting to be regular on smartphones and we have seen phones like the Honor View 20 ₹ 37,999 and the Redmi Note 7 Pro ₹ 16,599 sporting such sensors. Oppo, Motorola and Realme are also using 48-megapixel sensors. Samsung isn't the just a solitary one giving a such a sensor as Sony also has one available, the Sony IMX586.  

Samsung says that the sensor will enter mass generation in the second 50% of 2019 and we can anticipate that it should advance toward smartphones around the same time.

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