If you mention the most powerful camera phones, I believe you will think of Nokia's Lumia 1020 and 808. With the inherent advantages of super large sensors, they are much better than ordinary phones in terms of camera quality. However, the emergence of Panasonic CM1 may make Nokia go down the aisle.
The back of Panasonic CM1 is very similar to a normal DC. A 20 megapixel camera is placed at the back. The sensor is up to 1 inch in size, equipped with a 28mm f/2.8 fixed focus lens, and has a variable aperture (f/2.8-11). Such a camera can almost be described as luxurious for a mobile phone.
CM1 is essentially a mobile phone with Qualcomm MSM8974AB processor, 32GB ROM+2GB RAM, and supports LTE/WCDMA/GSM networks. The screen size reaches 4.7 inches, and the resolution is 1080P. This configuration is quite good even in mobile phones.
Panasonic defines it as a "connected camera" networked camera, which has both the high image quality of the camera and the Internet characteristics of mobile phones.
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CM1 is expected to be listed in the German and French markets at the end of November this year, with a price of 899 euros, about 7148 yuan.