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Nothing Phone 1 uses 50MP Samsung JN1 camera sensor

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Nothing has officially launched its first smartphone named – Nothing Phone 1, globally. This is a mid-range smartphone, featuring some noticeable functionalities such as a Glyph light system, transparent rear design, and much more. Well, the Nothing Phone 1 proudly uses the 50MP camera ISOCELL JN1 sensor made by Samsung.

Officially, Nothing disclosed that the Nothing Phone 1 is equipped with a Samsung ISOCELL JN1 image sensor as the ultrawide camera. In addition to this, the smartphone comes with a 50 MP Sony IMX766 sensor as the primary camera hardware.

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In addition to capturing ultra-wide shots, Nothing Phone 1’s JN1 sensor has some significant features like EIS image stabilization, 114° field of view, night mode support, as well as HDR. This 1/2.76” macro image sensor has an aperture of ƒ/2.2.

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Samsung ISOCELL JN1

Last June, the South Korean tech giant introduced the 50-megapixel (MP) ISOCELL JN1 as the world’s first 0.64-micrometer (μm)-pixel image sensor (smallest). The image sensor comes with enhanced ISOCELL 2.0 pixel technology, Smart-ISO, and Double Super PDAF to capture more vivid images.

For taking images in low light conditions, the JN1 employs Samsung’s four-to-one pixel binning tech, Tetrapixel which merges four adjacent 0.64μm-pixels into one big 1.28μm-pixel to quadruple light sensitivity for brighter 12.5Mp photographs.

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