Sources say the Samsung Galaxy S22 series of flagship smartphones, as well as other third-party phones, will ship with a new 50MP RGBW image sensor. Previously known insider Ice Universe said the South Korean giant will unveil a new 200MP camera sensor and 50MP RGBW module next month. Samsung has already confirmed that it is working on a 200MP sensor.
Earlier it was reported that the top variant of the lineup, the Galaxy S22 Ultra, will retain a 108-megapixel sensor. However, there is information that the device will receive a Penta camera with a new 200-megapixel sensor, which will be produced in cooperation with the Japanese company Olympus.
Samsung recently announced the world's smallest 50MP ISOCELL JN1 sensor with 0.64μm pixels for mid-range phones. In February, the company introduced a 1 / 1.12-inch optical format ISOCELL GN2 50-megapixel sensor with 1.4 km pixels.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 series is expected to support 65W fast charging. The corresponding charger has already been certified and is ready for release.
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