C
Chris Smith
Guest
Samsung on Thursday announced it’s ready to mass-produce a brand new image sensor, one that was rumored for a few weeks. That’s the “industry’s smallest 0.64-micrometer (μm)-pixel image sensor,” the 50-megapixel Samsung Isocell JN1. This might sound like the next-gen camera tech to equip future Samsung flagships, but that’s not quite so. The 1/2.76-inch sensor might be used in future high-end devices, but it’s unlikely to be utilized as the primary camera. Instead, Samsung targets mid-ranged handsets with the JN1, where the sensor could be employed in several positions, including the primary rear camera on the back and even the selfie camera.
Today's Top Deal
Early Prime Day 2021 blowout: Prime members can get Blink Mini cameras for just $19.99 right now!
Price: $19.99
You Save: $15.00 (43%)
Buy Now
Continue reading...
Today's Top Deals
- Amazon has a $37 case that adds 10+ hours to your Nintendo Switch battery
- Prime Day Roku prices just hit Amazon ahead of schedule
- Amazon’s best early Prime Day deal is hidden where most people can’t find it
- This $29 gadget is the simplest smart home device ever… but I’m obsessed
Trending Right Now:
- Astronomers discovered a new planet with an important similarity to Earth
- New $3,600 stimulus payments are coming – do this so you don’t miss out
- $3,600 in new stimulus checks start hitting your bank account sooner than you realize
Samsung’s new camera sensor has the smallest pixels in the industry originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 10 Jun 2021 at 07:31:12 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Via BRG - Boy Genius Report