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Tipster suggests Motorola may be the first to use Samsung's 200MP sensor

South Korean smartphone giant Samsung announced a 200-megapixel camera with ISOCELL sensor in September this year, with no word on the first device to be equipped with this new sensor.

RўRμRїRμSЂSЊ, Ice Universe , a popular whistleblower claims Motorola will be the first to take the move, with the leak suggesting Motorola will be the first to release a phone with a 200MP sensor, but do not specify which phone this sensor will be installed on, or provide a release date.

The recently rumored Motorola Edge 30 Ultra will likely feature two 50MP shooters, so we can rule out this device from the future.

200MP Samsung Sensor Coming to Motorola Phone!

200MP room

This is very different from previous scenarios in which Xiaomi is the first to use Samsung's new sensors, even ahead of Samsung Galaxy devices, with Ice Universe mentioning that Xiaomi is going to use the sensor in the second half of 2022, giving Motorola very little time to undercut Xiaomi. ...

This means Motorola will get the bragging rights and hopefully finally unveil a flagship that can fight OnePlus, Oppo, Samsung, Vivo and iQOO, among other brands.

In addition to this, it looks like Samsung will now allow itself to use a 200MP shooter until 2023, which is rather strange as rumors suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S22 will not have this sensor, which puts a device with this shooter off. for a long time.

What else is the South Korean giant working on?

Samsung Galaxy S22

In addition, Samsung has begun rolling out its new Expert RAW camera app on the Galaxy Store in its country. The new app allows users to take full advantage of the main, ultra-wide and telephoto lenses of the smartphone in Pro mode, they will be able to adjust exposure, manual focus, ISO, shutter speed and control the white balance. These controls are available for both photos and videos.

In addition, Samsung's new Expert RAW camera app lets you adjust highlights, shadows, saturation, and hue just like the default camera app on the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

In addition, it provides histogram access, offers HDR support, and can save images in lossless JPG and 16-bit linear DNG RAW formats.

The main drawback of the Expert RAW app is that it only works with Galaxy S21 Ultra based on One UI 4.0 based on Android 12. But the community moderator Samsung promised that in the future the utility will receive support for Galaxy S21 + and Galaxy Tab S5e, as well as other devices.

But when that happens, he did not give a date. Apparently, the launch of Android 12 with One UI 4.0 indicates that in theory all of the company's devices will be able to work with the new utility, which will receive an update to the current version of the green robot.


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