ISOCELL 2.0 image sensor may debut with Samsung Galaxy Note 21
Back in August 2020, Samsung launched its latest Galaxy Note 20 series smartphones. This lineup includes two S Pen powered phones – Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra having similar software and different hardware capabilities. The top variant of this lineup, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra comes with a premium image sensor, offers up to 50x zoom.
Moving forward, the South Korean tech giant has also unveiled the Galaxy S21 series back in January 2021. The Galaxy S21 and S21+ features 30x zoom while the S21 Ultra offers a massive 100x Space Zoom. However, the company introduces innovative image sensors and camera technologies along with its new flagship smartphone as the Galaxy S21 comes with two telephoto camera lenses.
Now, it looks like, Samsung revealed its latest camera technology called ISOCELL 2.0 that could debut with the upcoming Galaxy Note flagship. The ISOCELL 2.0 image sensor is developed to be implemented in Galaxy smartphones in order to enable the camera to capture more detail and color even in low light conditions.
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As per the demo photos released by Samsung, the schematic diagram shows that Samsung’s ISOCELL 2.0 technology still uses the traditional Bayer array. Moreover, the sensor using the new technology has a very fine shooting effect in dark light, with a rich dynamic range, natural colors, and high resolution.
However, reports suggest that Samsung is going to discontinue the Note segment to put the Galaxy Z series into its mainstream. Meanwhile, the company has not told anything on this matter. We can expect that if the company introduces a new Galaxy Note this year, then it may equip the ISOCELL 2.0 camera sensor.
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