
"A new report from South Korea suggests that Samsung is reportedly working on an all-new smartphone camera sensor with global shutter capabilities, which could arrive with its next-generation flagship smartphones. The report does not specify the exact device, but it seems like it will be present on the Galaxy S27 series. Global shutter sensors differ from the more common rolling shutters by capturing all pixels at once without warping or distortion."
"Samsung's global shutter sensor is reportedly getting 1.5 µm-sized pixels stacked in a 2x2 formation and a 12MP resolution. The 12MP resolution suggests that the sensor will either be implemented on the telephoto or ultrawide lens. The new report also suggests Samsung's global shutter sensor will feature an embedded analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for its pixels, which allows for faster image capture."
Samsung is developing an all-new smartphone camera sensor with global shutter capabilities likely targeting next-generation flagship devices such as the Galaxy S27 series. Global shutter sensors capture all pixels simultaneously, eliminating warping and distortion common to rolling shutters and improving capture of moving subjects. These sensors are commonly used in professional sports photography and industrial machine-vision applications. The planned sensor uses 1.5 µm-sized pixels in a 2x2 stacked formation for a 12MP resolution, indicating placement on a telephoto or ultrawide lens. The design includes an embedded analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to enable faster image capture. Other major smartphone makers are also pursuing global-shutter integration.
Read at GSMArena.com
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