Samsung announces new 64MP and 48MP smartphone sensors

48MP ISOCELL Bright GM2

Back in March, Qualcomm revealed that smartphone cameras could reach the 100MP mark in 2019. Phone manufacturers have continued to push their boundaries in the past years and Samsung is looking to bring the latest breakthrough in mobile photography with its 64MP ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor.

Like the increasingly common 48MP sensors found throughout the smartphone landscape, Samsung’s new 64MP shooter will employ the Tetracell binding technology.

64MP ISOCELL Bright GW1

This technology merges four pixels into one, pushing out 16MP images in low light environments and remosaic algorithm for full 64MP shots in brighter scenarios. As is normally the case with those sensors though, you are mostly supposed to shoot in the binned mode as the full res shots don't really deliver that much extra detail.

The sensor will also bring high-performance phase detection for improved autofocus and support for full HD video recordings at 480 fps. The Quad-Bayer will enable real-time HDR.

More excitingly though the 64MP sensor has the same 0.8μm pixel size as the 48MP ones, making it 33% larger overall. This makes it a 1/1.7" or 1.8" type sensor, which is huge in smartphone terms but we've already seen similarly sized sensors in last year's Huawei Mate 20 Pro and more recently in the Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro.

Alongside it, the company has also announced an updated 48MP ISOCELL Bright GM2. This sensor is a minor update over the existing GM1, that's supposed to utilize the collected light more efficiently in bright environments and offer better autofocus thanks to what Samsung calls Super PD.

Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 and GM2 are currently sampling and are expected to be in mass production in the second half of this year.


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