A few months ago Samsung announced the first 200 MP ISOCELL HP1 camera sensor for mobile phones. At that time they did not reveal what vendor will use the new generation of cameras for the first time, but now the mystery is slowly being revealed.
Based on information from tipsters Digital Chat Station and Ice Universe, the 200 MP camera sensor made by Samsung will be used for the first time by Motorola, not Samsung itself.
It's not yet known which Motorola phone will use this camera, but Digital Chat Station indicates it's possible that the Moto Edge X will debut with a 200 MP camera.
The Moto Edge X itself will offer great camera specifications. From the leaks circulating, the Moto Edge X will be the first phone in the world to use a 60 MP OmniVision OV60A camera to take selfies.
The Moto Edge X will also be the first phone to use a 50 MP OmniVision OV50A camera for its rear camera. This phone is expected to launch globally under the name Motorola Edge 30 Ultra.
Previously, Xiaomi was rumored to be launching the first mobile phone with a 200 MP camera. According to a new leak, Xiaomi is still testing the sensor and will launch a phone with a 200 MP camera in the second half of 2022.
Meanwhile, Samsung as the pioneer of the new 200 MP camera will use the technology for its mobile phones in 2023. Because the distance is still quite far, it is not yet known whether they will continue to use the ISOCELL HP1 sensor or a new version, as quoted from Gizmochina, Friday (11/26/2011). /2021).
Samsung's ISOCELL HP1 sensor has 0.64μm pixels. In low light conditions, this sensor uses a pixel binning technology called ChameleonCell which can unite four or 16 pixels into one large pixel.
Both of these configurations can turn the ISOCELL HP1 into a 50 MP sensor with 1.28μm pixels, or a 12.5 MP sensor with 2.56μm pixels. The 50 MP mode also allows the HP1 ISOCELL sensor to record 8K quality video.