The Pixel 8 Pro will likely use Samsung’s largest camera sensor

Google’s next flagship phone, the Pixel 8 Pro, will probably use the largest camera sensor made by Samsung. This sensor is called ISOCELL GN2 1/1.12 inch and its resolution is 50 megapixels. The dimensions of the pixels of the mentioned sensor are 1.4 micrometers, which by combining all four pixels into one large pixel, increases their dimensions to 2.8 micrometers, and thus it can record images with high detail and resolution even in low light conditions.
to report GizmochinaSamsung’s ISOCELL GN2 sensor also uses the Remosaic algorithm to produce 100-megapixel images and supports 8K video recording at 30 frames per second. This sensor also offers 4K video recording at 120 frames per second and Full HD videos at 480 frames per second. Other features of ISOCELL GN2 include support for fast autofocus, improved HDR, which consumes up to 24% less energy than standard HDR.
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