The Inquisitr - Tech
Following the announcement and release of the Samsung Galaxy S10 earlier this year, the South Korean tech giant’s next big reveal will be the Galaxy Note 10, the company’s next flagship phablet. With Samsung recently introducing two new camera sensors, including an unprecedented 64-megapixel unit, new reports suggest that the Note 10 — or next year’s expected Galaxy S11 — might end up as the first device to come with such a feature.
In a press release published on Thursday, Samsung announced two new pixel image sensors — the 64-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GW1 and the 48-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GM2 — both of which became the latest additions to Samsung’s 0.8-micrometer image sensor lineup. These sensors were described by Samsung Electronics executive vice president of sensor business Yongin Park as capable of introducing a “new level of photography to today’s sleekest mobile devices,” with the 64-megapixel unit referred to by the
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