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In preparation for the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung releases a 200MP ISOCELL HP2 image sensor

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Samsung introduces new 200-megapixel image sensor, the ISOCELL HP2. Image sensor likely to debut in the Galaxy S23 series, which is slated for launch on February 1. South Korean electronics maker Samsung has entered mass production of the image sensor.

Samsung has unveiled a new ultra-high-resolution image sensor for smartphones and mobile devices. The ISOCELL HP2 image sensor has 200-million 0.6-micrometer pixels in a 1/1.3-inch optical format. This is the same size as a 108MP main smartphone camera. It would allow smartphone makers to add higher resolution camera sensors in their premium phones.

Samsung said the sensor uses its tetra pixel binning technology to improve performance in low light conditions. It can shoot at up to 8K at 30 frames-per-second (fps) and produce sharp cinematic videos.

Smart- ISO Pro, an HDR solution that merges different levels of ISO readouts from a single exposure – allows the camera to take 12.5MP images and 4K at 60fps video in HDR.

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