Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi might now bring Samsung's 64-megapixel sensor on board with its next smartphone.
Samsung introduced its 64-megapixel camera sensor last month, and it is expected enter the market in the second half of 2019.
According to a leak by tipster Ice Universe on Weibo, Samsung will carry out the international premiere of the 64-megapixel camera sensor through a mysterious Galaxy A series phone and an upcoming Redmi phone will be featuring it in China.
The 64-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor would capture 16-megapixel images in low-light scenarios through Samsung's Tetracell technology.
The sensor would also supports up to 100db real-time HDR. In addition, devices featuring it will allow users to capture 1080p slow-motion videos as well as Super PD PDAF technology.
Earlier, the Galaxy A70 was rumoured to be the phone in question to carry the 64-megapixel sensor, though it arrived with a 32-megapixel sensor instead. Now, an upcoming phone tipped to be called the Samsung Galaxy A70S is tipped to sport the 64-megapixel camera.
The report doesn't reveal any further details about the Redmi 64-megapixel camera phone. It is still unsure which Redmi phone will pack 64-megapixel camera.
Written with inputs from IANS
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