Samsung has now developed its 0.8-micrometre pixel image sensor that comes with 64MP ISOCELL Bright GW1 and a 48MP ISOCELL Bright GM2 image sensors for smartphones that could be incorporated in the upcoming flagship Samsung Galaxy Note 10.
The new camera sensor from Samsung will enter in mass production in the second half of the year and can be seen on new flagship smartphones by various smartphone manufacturers. Samsung has also introduced a 48MP version, the ISOCELL Bright GM2.
The 64MP ISOCELL Bright GW1 is Samsung’s highest resolution 0.8-micrometer (μm) pixel image sensor. It uses Samsung’s Tetracell technology for pixel merging and remosaic algorithm together to produce brighter 16MP images in low-light environments and highly-detailed 64MP shots in brighter light settings.
The next flagship from Samsung, Galaxy Note 10 is expected to make debut in August and the sensor will also go in mass production around that time so it is likely that Samsung will use the 64MP sensor in the next Galaxy Note device.
There are going to be two units that support LTE connectivity carrying screens measuring 6.28 inch and 6.75 inch, and two 5G models with similar screen sizes. So there will be a total number of 4 Samsung Galaxy Note 10 variants.