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1 inch CMOS returns to Sony IMX800 and Huawei’s first adoption-Mobile Brand News

Netizens may have an impression of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-CM1 mobile phone released in 2014, because it uses the amazing 1-inch CMOS sensor at the time, and is paired with an F/2.8 aperture lens. After 6 years, there is finally another one-inch sensor that is expected to appear, which is said to be the first to be adopted on Huawei’s flagship phones.

According to the share of the whistleblower “Teme” on Twitter yesterday, Sony’s IMX800 is the first 1-inch sensor specially designed for smartphones. It will be released in April this year and is expected to be featured in the flagship of Huawei’s P50 series. First use. Temi shared the camera configuration of Huawei P50, P50 Pro and P50 Pro+. The most basic P50 will use three lenses, consisting of a main lens, an ultra-wide-angle lens and a telephoto lens.

As for the P50 Pro and P50 Pro+ will be equipped with three lenses and five lenses respectively. The former consists of a main lens, an ultra-wide-angle lens, and a periscope zoom lens. The latter also includes telephoto and ToF lenses. In addition, Temi also mentioned that the P50 series will continue to provide new opportunities 50MP pixel and RYYB pixel matrix features. Since the Sony IMX800 will not be released until April, it is expected that Huawei P50 will not be released at the end of March like last year’s P40 series and will be launched in early April.

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