According to the source, Samsung is working on a completely new (for its smartphones) stabilization system – based on the matrix shift. This is used in the iPhone 12 Pro Max and proves to be more efficient than the traditional optical system.

Reportedly, the new stabilization system will not be ready this year: if it does appear, it will probably be in the Galaxy S22, which should debut at the very beginning of 2022. Perhaps this is one of the key aspects of the interaction between Samsung and Olympus – the latter has extensive experience in developing cameras with stabilization based on sensor shift.
If we talk about the Galaxy S22, then it is also credited with a 200-megapixel sensor – naturally, Samsung’s own design. Today we have already published renders of this smartphone.
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