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Samsung 600MP camera sensor won’t be coming to phones soon

Samsung 600MP camera sensor won’t be coming to phones soon

Posted on December 7, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

It seems that smartphones have taken over the camera industry in a different way. While pro cameras still stick to sensors with double-digit megapixels, the likes of Samsung and Sony are already playing in triple-digit territory. If you thought that a 108 megapixel camera was already stretching it, your jaw might drop at the unofficial confirmation that Samsung is already working on a sensor that will boast 600,000,000 pixels sitting on the back of some smartphone in the distant future.
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