Samsung unveiled its 200MP ISOCELLL HP1 camera last September, but it hasn't used it on any of its smartphones yet. And while we await more details from Samsung about its first 200MP camera smartphone, Korean publication ETNews claims that Samsung has finished developing its new 200MP camera sensor, which is expected to be used on next year's Galaxy S23 Ultra.
The publication also claims that Samsung Electro-Mechanics, the Korean conglomerate's camera division, will manufacture 70% of the new 200MP sensor's units, while 30% will be manufactured by Samsung Electronics.
Not much is known about this new 200MP camera sensor, but since Samsung has completed its development, we expect to hear more about it soon.
I could not agree more. Flat Display with a more pdf friendly aspect ratio, sd card (and full dual sim), headphone jack and fm-radio... Then I would be tempted to buy a new Samsung flagship again. Unfortunately Samsung forces me to switch to a new ph...
Samsung should stop this nonsense of pursuing bigger numbers. People want better processed photos with beautiful colours and details not a camera sensor that only itself knows has more megapixels than everyone else. Processed pictures at 24 mp are go...
How many cameras is S23 ultra? (example, if I have quad camera phone, I use 4 different functions mode; main, ultrawide and 2 tele lens.
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