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Samsung raises the bar with Galaxy S23: 200 Megapixel sensor ready!

Having spent fast days in the smartphone world, Samsung accelerated its work on its new flagship Galaxy S23.
 Samsung raises the bar with Galaxy S23: 200 Megapixel sensor ready!
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Samsung made a quick start to 2022 with the Galaxy S22 family and S21 FE models. So much so that the company is ahead of Apple in the first quarter of this year. On the other hand, concentrating on its new flagship phones, Samsung is preparing to be assertive with the Galaxy S23.

Samsung’s latest 200 Megapixel sensor ISOCELL HP3 is prepared

Samsung has taken the camera system on smartphones to the next level by using a 108 Megapixel sensor on the S22 Ultra device. Previously, we had information about the future of 200 megapixels. However, this sensor was not expected to be completed this year.

Quickly, Samsung aims to bring the camera tradition in smartphones to the highest level with the Galaxy S23. According to recent reports, Samsung has completed development of the ISOCELL HP3, a 200MP imaging sensor.

On the other hand, according to previously obtained information, Samsung is preparing to use a MediaTek processor in some of the Galaxy S23 series, which is expected to be introduced next year. However, it was emphasized that the Snapdragon processor will definitely be found throughout the market.

Apart from this, the claims that a MediaTek processor will be used in the Galaxy S22 FE, which was put forward in the past weeks and is expected to be introduced in the second half of the year, also remain valid. However, the latest report claimed that the MediaTek chipset will not be the only one in the smartphone. In other words, in addition to MediaTek, a processor that varies according to regions can be used in the device.

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