News on November 16, Samsung Galaxy The S24 series of mobile phones is approaching the mass production stage and is expected to be released early next year. The latest news shows that the main cameras of the S24 and S24 models will continue to use Samsung’s classic 50-megapixel GN3 sensor.
According to the news from @Tech_Reve, Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 mobile phones will usher in a major change. They will no longer use the traditional GN3 sensor, and it seems they are not planning to continue using Samsung Semiconductor's image sensor. Instead, they plan to use Sony's image sensors to provide users with a better photography experience
According to the editor's understanding, the Samsung ISOCELL GN3 sensor has 50 million effective pixels (8160 x 6144), the sensor size is 1/1.57 inches, and the individual pixel size is 1.0µm. This sensor supports Dual Pixel PDAF technology enables faster autofocus, and also supports Tetrapixel technology to provide better low-light performance. In addition, it is equipped with optical image stabilization to further improve photography quality. This change will make Galaxy The shooting performance of the S25 series mobile phones is expected to be further improved, bringing users a higher level of photography experience.
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