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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will be equipped with 64MP camera

Technology 09 May 2019 640 0

Samsung Galaxy Note 10

South Korea's company Samsung introduced the 64-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GW1 image sensor. It is expected that the mass production of this sensor may start after the half year of this year. It is believed that this sensor can be given in the company's upcoming smartphone Galaxy Note 10. This new sensor will offer high-resolution images in mobile devices compared to any other sensor. Samsung has called this sensor the industry's highest resolution sensor for mobile camera.

Galaxy Note 10 can be given in 64-megapixel camera:

The 64-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor is the most resolution sensor in the company's 0.8μm-pixel image sensor lineup. It works on pixel-merging tetra cell technology so that images of 16 megapixels can be taken in low-light. In addition, 64-megapixel images will be able to get more light. It will be able to merge 4 pixels into one. According to the company, it will support high dynamic range in real-time up to 100 decibels.

Except this, Samsung has also introduced the 48-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GM2 sensor. It also works on TetraCell technology. Also, Romogenic Aloridum support is also present. This sensor improves picture quality by reproducing the color. Like the 64-megapixel sensor, the 48-megapixel sensor has also been given super-PD for high-performance phase detection auto-focus. As we all know, today's smartphones have a camera of 48 megapixels.

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