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Upcoming Samsung Smartphone May Have 64MP Camera

| By Shandilya

Smartphone brands are striving a lot to withstand the competition in the market by bringing new features, specifications to the smartphones and with a decent price tag. And according to the current scenario, smartphone makers are playing a lot around cameras and processors. In the camera segment, Sony 48MP IMX586 sensor is the best in the industry for now – but it may get a tough competition in the coming days.

A new report suggests that South Korean smartphone maker, Samsung is bringing a 64MP camera sensor to its smartphones. The came would be capable to click 64 MP photos in normal condition and 16MP photos in low-light condition. For better photos, Samsung’s 64MP ISOCELL Bright GW1 uses pixel-merging Tetra cell technology. Samsung also gave real-time HDR support up to 100dB, in normal smartphone cameras, this will be around 60dB.

It also comes with Dual Conversion Gain (DCG)  which reduces the noise and make photo colours precise. It also has a Super Phase Detect for faster autofocus and supports full HD. This camera is also capable to shoot slow-motion videos at a speed of 480 frames per second.

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Samsung International’s Senior Business Executives stated that Since the past few years, smartphones are emerging as the main source to record and share memorable moments. With much more advanced pixel technology, Samsung’s ISOCELL Bright GW1 and GM2 sensors will give a new dimension to smartphone photography. With this company will change the recording experience of users forever.

Samsung didn’t confirm which devices will be equipped with these new 64 MP camera sensors, but it is expected that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Series and the Galaxy Note series may come with this advanced camera sensors.