On June 24, it was reported by foreign media that realme was developing a new mobile phone, which uses the 64 megapixel GW1 sensor produced by Samsung and will be launched in India soon. The full name of GW1 is ISOCELL Bright GW1, which is 1/1.72 inch in size. This is a Tetracell sensor, which supports Samsung Quad bayer (four pixel in one) technology, and can natively output 16 million pixel photos, with a single pixel size of 1.6 μ m.
According to Samsung, the GW1 with 64 million pixels not only makes the shooting picture more fine, but also provides 33% more pixels than the wide-angle+long focus dual 12 million pixel dual camera combination when the zoom is doubled, maintaining a 16 million pixel fine picture. Instead of "multi camera relay" zoom, it can be smoothly zoomed in one mirror.
Madhav Sheth, CEO of realme India, also tweeted a photo taken by a new mobile phone today. This mobile phone is equipped with the GW1 sensor, and Xu Qi Chase, the CMO of realme, also released this original photo on his microblog. The latter said that this should be the world's first live shot sample of 64 million mobile phones. Due to the platform, Love to play computer games The original picture will be displayed on the official website. Interested friends can go to this newsletter on the official website of Ainongji to check the original picture (you need to click on the picture in the original).
Although realme has not officially announced the specific release date of the new machine, Madhav Sheth promises that the Indian version will be released before any other place. At present, the demo has appeared, and it should not be too long before the first launch.
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