Samsung is developing a human eye quality camera sensor!

Samsung has confirmed that it is working on the first ISOCELL camera sensor with RGBW color model. Announcing the development at a webinar organized by Tecno Mobile, the company announced the sensor ISOCELL GWB named it. It has also been officially confirmed that Samsung’s next-generation sensor will have a resolution of 64 megapixels.


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The ISOCELL GWB has been named the ‘camera sensor most similar to the human eye’ by Samsung Electronics China’s Vice President and Head of R&D. According to the statement from the Samsung front, it is possible to present such a quality visual, next generation white pixel sensor made possible by increasing the light sensitivity. Thus, near-perfect photos can be taken in low light with the RGBW color filter.

Samsung has developed the new generation camera sensor together with the famous Chinese company Tecno Mobile. In this sense, Tecno will launch the first smartphones with this new generation camera sensor in the second quarter of next year. Samsung, that this agreement is not limited to Tecno and other smartphone developers, he said. However, the Chinese company will be the first to use the new camera sensor.

However, the 64MP RGBW sensor isn’t the only sensor Samsung is currently working on. According to the rumors, after the launch of the GWB, the 50MP RGBW sensor is also expected to be announced within the next year.

Let’s come to the release date of the new generation sensor… ISOCELL GWB does not match the previously leaked camera features of the Galaxy S22. As a matter of fact, the 108 megapixels of the S22 Ultra, The S22 and S22 Plus will use 50-megapixel sensors. had been said. In this sense, we expect this 64-megapixel ‘human eye quality’ camera sensor to be showcased at the Galaxy Unpacked event to be held in February.

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