For some time it was the largest smartphone camera sensor and Despite changing the guard can GN2 continue to display. This is the current Samsung smartphone camera sensor, which is probably in the best smartphone camera currently available. Anyway, this leads Mi 11 Ultra from Xiaomi DXOMARK leaderboard and also scores well in other test reports.
Of course, today it is about more than just hardware, which is why it is the most modern Rumors Just great sound. Google is also said to want to use this camera sensor from Samsung for the Pixel 6. So you will have the best camera sensor in a smartphone from the company that currently offers the best camera software. Even if the competition is now a little closer, at least in some areas.
The best hardware with the best software?
The 1/1.12-inch 50MP image sensor ensures ultra-sharp images on the one hand, and on the other also creates a very special look. Given the hardware, it has a remarkably good background blur, which Google uses only software on its previous smartphones. If this image sensor is attached to a Pixel 6, the camera can do this “back work” without additional calculations. However, this technology also has drawbacks, as MKBHD demonstrates in the following video:
Samsung may be ahead of the game
Of course, Google has a few alternatives to choose from, and Sony’s current camera sensors are pretty good too. However, they are currently working closely in Many projects with Samsung Together, it seems to me that the camera sensor selection is somewhat preprogrammed. In any case, the previous leaks about the Pixel 6 phones show a strong architecture in the camera area, which speaks of a large sensor.
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