Samsung announces a 43.7MP image sensor with ‘smallest' pixels to date


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 26 Sep 2019

Samsung confirms that the ISOCELL Slim GH1 will go into mass production by the end of this year. — AFP Relaxnews

Samsung's new 43.7-megapixel ISOCELL Slim GH is an image sensor with pixels that measure just 0.7 micrometres.

As smartphones get slimmer and camera performance expectations get higher, mobile tech manufacturers have no other option but to shrink the hardware responsible for creating high-quality photos and video. To address this necessity within the segment, Samsung introduced on Sept 24 a 0.7-micrometre-pixel image sensor: the 43.7MP ISOCELL Slim GH1.

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