Earlier this week, Samsung unveiled two advanced imaging cameras with a resolution of 32 and 48 megapixels, designed to suit smartphones.
Pixel phones still offer the best imaging experience possible. This is certainly not as impressive as Samsung's smartphones, which prompted the Korean company to develop 0.8-micrometer pixel camera sensors compared to 1.22 micrometers in the Galaxy S9.
Samsung announced yesterday that the new sensors ISOCELL Bright GM1 and ISOCELL Bright GD1 will enter the mass production phase before the end of this year, while the company has not yet identified the Korean smart phones equipped with one of the new sensors, but we expect to see it for the first time in the Galaxy S10 to be launched in February Next February.
These sensors should allow Samsung to produce smart phones with high imaging capabilities and at the same time have a design that simulates the new trend in terms of thinness and narrow edges.