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Over the years we have seen Samsung focus on the sensors on its mobile devices. Especially on camera. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 introduced a dual sensor in the high-end of the South Korean company, which grew to achieve what we currently have in the Galaxy S10, a triple main lens. But all this could change on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, your next device. The company has just announced a new 64 megapixel sensor, will it be the one that will incorporate the Galaxy Note 10?
This sensor, called ISOCELL Bright GW1, is 64 megapixels. It is a secondary lens that has a pixel size of 0.8μm. In addition, it is combined with Tetracell technology, which mixes the pixels to achieve brighter photographs. The sensor is currently the one with the highest resolution. Many manufacturers bet on a high resolution, but they revolve around 48 megapixels. In addition, thanks to Tetracell technology, we will be able to take 16 megapixel photographs in low light situations.
In addition, it has support for HDR in real time, with 100 decibels. According to the company, this inclusion provides richer nuances and therefore a better image.
Renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10
64 megapixel camera for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Will the Galaxy Note 10 carry this sensor? Samsung has yet to confirm this, but it is highly likely that we will see this lens in its next device. The Galaxy note hit the market with important changes in the camera, and although the same lens configuration is expected, we could see a higher quality compared to the Galaxy S10.
Along with this 64-megapixel sensor, the company has also announced a 48-megapixel sensor that has the same features, with more natural and vivid colors compared to other sensors from the company.
Via: SamMobile.