Samsung introduced a 64-megapixel sensor in May 2019, and exactly 6 months after that, the company launched the 108-megapixel sensor in the market. To challenge this, the Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi also introduced its 108-megapixel sensor Note 10. Now Samsung is working on a more powerful camera lens. According to the report, Samsung is working on a 600-megapixel sensor. It is being claimed that this 600-megapixel camera lens will be more powerful than human eyes. According to the information given on the Samsung site, the resolution of the human eye is up to 500 megapixels, that is, it can be said that this lens will be better than Human Eye.
This Samsung sensor will be used in mobile phones, automatic cars, drones and the Internet of Things, although the company has not given any information about the launch of this sensor. After the use of this sensor in the smartphone, the company will also reduce the size of the pixels. As in the 108-megapixel sensor, NonaCell technology was used to reduce the pixel size and the pixel size was in the 3×3 structure.
According to reports, by the end of the year 2020, Samsung will introduce 150 megapixel sensor. It is being said that Samsung’s first sensor will be used by Xiaomi in its smartphone. Apart from this, 192 megapixel sensors are also expected to come in the market. Let us know that Samsung has introduced the Galaxy S20 series a few months ago, in which 100X zoom has been given. Prior to Samsung, China’s Huawei had given 50X zoom in their P30 series phones.
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