Samsung to Debut the World’s First 200MP Image Sensor with Galaxy S23 Series: Report

May. 10, 2022



Samsung Galaxy S23 To Bring a 200MP Camera

Samsung Galaxy S23 To Bring a 200MP Camera

Last year, Samsungunveiled the world’s first 200MP image sensor for mobile devicesin the form of the ISOCELL HP1 image sensor. The industry-first camera sensor comes with 0.64 micron-sized pixels and supports 8K videos on mobile devices.

Now, according to a recentreportby Korea’sETNews, the company ison its way to the end stage of developing the ISOCELL HP1 sensor. It is also said that the development is being taken care of by Samsung Electronics and Samsung Electro-Mechanics departments with the task divided in a 30-70 ratio.

Now, coming to the 200MP ISOCELL HP1 sensor, it featuresa new pixel-binning technology called ChameleonCell technologythat uses a two-by-two, four-by-four, or full pixel layout for images based on the environmental lighting. It also merges 16 neighboring pixels to capture more light for the sensor to deliver improved low-light performance.

Moreover, the sensorsupports 8K videos at 30fps with minimal loss to FoV. Additionally, it combines four neighboring pixels to decrease video resolutions to 50MP and record 8K videos without cropping or scaling down the full image resolution.

Other details regarding next year’s Galaxy S23 models are currently unknown. Hence, we suggest you stay tuned for further updates and let us know your thoughts on Samsung’s upcoming 200MP image sensor in the comments below.

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