A slew of rumors and leaks have nothing short of confirmed that
Samsung will be stepping up their ‘pixel-count’ game with the upcoming
Galaxy S11. As per the leaks, the Samsung Galaxy S11
is to pack a 108-megapixel primary unit. Through earlier leaks, we’ve
been expecting this particular sensor to be the one Xiaomi has
previously used in its Xiaomi Mi Note 10. But as @Universelce points
out, the S11+ will make use of a custom 108-megapixel sensor in place of
the one it sells to Xiaomi.
As opposed to the ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor sitting on the Xiaomi Mi Note 10, the Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus
will feature an exclusive, pricier, and custom-designed CMOS sensor,
with an identical sensor size of 1/1.3”. Unlike the 6K @ 30 fps
capabilities of the ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor, this custom sensor is
tipped to shoot 8K at a 30-fps rate. It is supposed to be of superior
quality, which justifies its higher price tag.
he quality of the lens aside, the sensor will likely use pixel
binning. Four pixels, binned into one, will convert the 108-megapixel
shots into 27-megapixel images. It suggests a 0.8-micron pixel size,
which comes to 1.6 microns after the pixels have been binned.
More to the point, Samsung will finally be upgrading from the
12-megapixel modules that live on every flagship phone in the company’s
portfolio so far. So, at any rate, it’s a huge leap forward in terms of
camera performance, and it might allow the Korean giant to outflank its
competition in one fell swoop at some attractive Samsung prices
Xiaomi’s 108-megapixel shooter can snap some impressive shots during the
day, but it delivers less-than-optimal results in low-light conditions.
We expect this custom sensor to address that particular lapse. And when
paired with the 5X optical-zoom-toting camera, the Galaxy S11+
may very well be the best smartphone camera to date; it certainly seems
to have the chops for it. That said, we won’t know for sure until
Samsung takes the wraps off this next-gen flagship in February..
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