Jakarta, Selular.ID – When talking about flagship smartphones, of course, the quality of the cameras they use has to be the best here. To be more memorable, they collaborated with well-known camera brands
As Huawei teamed up with Leica, Vivo decided to rely on Zeiss optics and OnePlus called on Hasselblad for help. Samsung, on the other hand, prefers to rely on its own strengths, but that may change soon.
Information has come that the company intends to cooperate with Olympus in taking cell phone cameras to a new level. Samsung and Olympus are just waiting time for the results of the two companies’ work on the flagships of the Galaxy S22 series.
The fact that the information comes from informants of the authoritative network Ice Universe, who regularly provides reliable information about future Samsung products, makes it even more certain that Olympus will help Samsung to help create cameras.
Neither Samsung nor Olympus has currently confirmed this cooperation. It is not yet understood whether the parties have agreed to cooperate or are just negotiating, the results of which are still difficult to predict. It is also unclear what contribution and what Olympus specialists will make.
Samsung wants to upgrade the sensor, it looks like Samsung has decided to end Sony’s dominance in the smartphone image sensor market. It seems that mobile device manufacturers are placing more and more orders for sensor purchases from the South Korean giant while the popularity of Sony modules is gradually decreasing.
At the end of last year experts have concluded that, Samsung’s market share in the image sensor segment is only 29%. Meanwhile Sony controls 46% of the market share and closes the top three OmniVision with a 10% share.
Despite the fact that Japanese companies continue to occupy the top positions, even though their market share is starting to decline. A year earlier, every second sensor on the market was a Sony sensor, and Samsung had a 20% share.
It is assumed that somehow Samsung still manages to convince manufacturers of its product preferences. The fall of Huawei, which previously actively bought from “Japan”, also played against Sony.
The latest exciting development from South Korean giant ISOCELL GN2 with 50 megapixel resolution with Dual Pixel Pro auto phase focusing technology. The company is planning to release a high-resolution sensor and there are rumors that this year we might be able to see a 200 megapixel module.
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