
The new Redmi brand has been able to demonstrate in a very short time that it no longer belongs to that market level of entry level devices, but while maintaining affordable prices, it has offered respectable devices on the market, equipped with the best hardware in circulation but above all reliable from the point of software view. And if once the battle between smartphones was centered around the display, it is now clear that the photographic sector is the real needle of the scale on which to stretch the user towards the purchase of a device rather than another.
Precisely for this reason, Redmi has recently confirmed the previous rumors that saw the development of a smartphone equipped with a 64-megapixel main sensor camera. The Chinese company confirms all this with a photographic test that highlights the individual details of the subject framed. In particular, a cat, a difficult subject due to the various shades of fur, which in this case are nothing short of perfect, thanks to the 1 MP ISOCELL Bright GW64 sensor supplied by Samsung.
Redmi confirms smartphone with 64 MP camera: here is the first shot
Tetracell technology is used, which allows 4 pixels to be merged into 1 transforming shots from 16 MP into photos defined by 64 MP, a resolution generally exploited for natural lighting conditions while in low light the resolution remains at 16 MP.
We do not know on which Redmi smartphone the new photo sensor will be equipped, so not even a supposed release date but we know that the same Samsung had announced that the first terminals to use the Bright GW1 sesnore will arrive on the market between late 2019 and 2020 beginning. This is not to say he does not manage to anticipate the times by being the first company to use the new sensor.
We must therefore expect a year-end and beginning of 2020 full of new proposals that will focus on photographic quality, considering that there are already rumors of terminals even equipped with 100 megapixel sensors. And what do you think? Are you exaggerating or are you waiting for the moment that a smartphone will even replace the mirrorless?