Samsung, a renowned player in the smartphone camera industry, is rumoured to be working on a range of cutting-edge camera sensors, potentially changing the game in mobile photography. According to a prominent tech leaker, Revegnus, who shared insights on X (previously known as Twitter), Samsung's pipeline includes four distinct camera sensors. Among these, the standout is the purported 440MP HU1 sensor. While its application in smartphones remains uncertain, industry insiders speculate that it could be used for non-smartphone domains like automotive or industrial sectors. This ambitious move aligns with Samsung's 2020 declaration to develop camera sensors with resolutions akin to the human eye, ranging from 500MP to 600MP, as per Phone Arena.
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« Back to recommendation storiesI don't want to see these stories becauseSUBMITAnother intriguing inclusion is the undisclosed 320MP sensor. Industry watchers speculate that this might find a home in the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. Notably, MediaTek’s Dimensity 9200 chipset, known to support 320MP cameras, further fuels this conjecture, potentially marking the next evolutionary step beyond the prevailing 200MP camera trend. An exciting contender is the 200MP HP7 sensor, boasting 0.7-micron pixels. Expected to deliver an incremental enhancement in image quality over the existing Galaxy S23 Ultra’s 200MP HP2 sensor, this innovation could drive incremental advancements in smartphone photography. Nevertheless,
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