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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/6\/29\/23188304\/xiaomi-mi-12s-ultra-1-inch-camera-sensor-sony-imx989<\/a> Big-sensor cameras are a bit of a white whale for smartphone imaging engineers. Even the most capable smartphone cameras use relatively puny sensors, and efforts to bring bigger sensors to the mobile form factor have been impractical<\/a>, niche<\/a>, or never really materialized<\/a>. Xiaomi appears to be the latest company to attempt to capture the elusive concept with its upcoming 12S Ultra flagship. <\/p>\n According to a post on Weibo<\/a> spotted by Android Authority<\/em><\/a>, the phone will include a 1-inch-type sensor co-developed with Sony. That\u2019s about 1.7 times more surface area than the 1\/1.33-inch-type sensor in the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra\u2019s main camera module. It\u2019s also the same size sensor that\u2019s in Sony\u2019s $1300 Cyber-shot RX100 VII<\/a> that\u2019s more or less the compact camera\u2019s ultimate, final-boss form.<\/p>\n It\u2019s a big deal because nobody\u2019s really been able to conquer the 1-inch smartphone camera, including Sony: its Xperia Pro-I includes a sensor of that size but only uses part of it<\/a>. The bigger sensor, bigger pixels, and bigger optics attached would offer significant image quality benefits over smaller, traditional smartphone cameras, especially in low light. <\/p>\n
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