Samsung hasn't shown off all of its new tech at MWC 2012 yet, but one more early announcement is a new "premium" cameraphone sensor, the 8MP S5K3H7. Its new 1.4um CMOS shown above features
backside illumination (BSI) technology for better quality in low light -- just like the
iPhone 4/4S camera and HTC's just-announced
ImageChip -- as well as the promise of zero shutter lag and 30fps 1080p video all while using less power than previous generations. There's no word yet on which phones will include the new imaging chip, but it should go into mass production in the next couple of months.
Samsung's latest 8MP cameraphone sensor has backside illumination, zero shutter lag originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Feb 2012 01:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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