Xiaomi will have a phone with 108 megapixels of camera

The device would be arriving for the last quarter of 2019, as indicated by the company in an event held this Wednesday

The brand of ‘smartphones’ Redmi has presented its first terminal with a 64 megapixel camera sensor manufactured by Samsung and its parent company, Xiaomi, has also announced a mobile that will have a camera with a resolution of 108 megapixels (MP).

The announcement came at an event held by the company on Wednesday in China, which was focused on the cameras of Xiaomi smartphones in general and its Redmi brand in particular.

Xiaomi works on the development of a mobile with a main camera with a resolution of more than one hundred megapixels and an “ultra clear resolution”, as confirmed by the company through the Weibo social network.

With a final resolution that will be 108MP, the largest in a mobile so far, the terminal will use a Samsung ISOCELL image sensor capable of making images with a quality of 12,032 x 9,024 pixels.

In the event, Xiaomi has also revealed that the new ‘smartphone’ of Redmi, which will be presented in the last quarter of 2019, will have a 64 megapixel camera through the use of the ISOCELL Bright GW1 image sensor, which was presented by Samsung in May and that is the first mobile camera with that resolution.

Redmi had already advanced this novelty, with the publication at the end of July of the first image taken with one of its mobiles with a 64 megapixel sensor.

The new Samsung 64MP sensors, with a focal aperture of 1/1.7 inches and 38% more resolution than 48MP cameras, also allow a large pixel size of 1.6 micrometers, a function that allows the ‘zoom’ without losing quality and combines four pixels in one to improve night images.

Likewise, this sensor also allows a small pixel size of 0.8 micrometers, in addition to other functions, such as technology that automatically adjusts the ISO values ​​of the image according to the ambient light and a 3D hybrid high dynamic range (HDR) system that Enable up to 100 decibels and wider range of tones.

K. Tovar

Source: Hipertextual

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