Realme, a relatively new entrant in the budget smartphones
has confirmed that it is working on a new smartphone that is equipped with
64-megapixel camera sensor.
CEO Madhav Sheth
has tweeted a photo taken from the 64-megapixel Samsung GW1 sensor. It comes
with a mega 1.6µm pixel and 1/1.72” sensor. The ISOCELL Bright’s tetra cell technology improves light sensitivity in low-light conditions. It is also
provided with a smart WDR feature that permits multiple exposures in a single shot,
resulting in greater detail for bright and dark areas. The advanced Super-PD
PDAF sensors can identify the distance of fast-moving objects even in low light
resulting in fast and accurate autofocusing.
The photos shared by Sheth
compare pictures taken by the Realme 64MP AI quad camera and Redmi Note 7 pro
48MP triple camera.
Here's a glimpse of what this realme prototype can do. Even compared it with some other flagship model in a more premium price segment. Buckle up and #DareToLeap to some real exciting camera experience this year. pic.twitter.com/kVgz9griQy— Madhav X (@MadhavSheth1) June 25, 2019
We can easily infer that the photos taken by the 64MP shooter
are crisper and more detailed than the Note 7 pro camera.
Sheth has confirmed that this smartphone will be launched first
in India. Any other details of this phone have not yet been released.
image source:google.com
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