Samsung Electronics today unveiled the new ISOCELL 2.0 technology, which will be used to produce image sensors for new smartphones.
The new technology improves light sensitivity again, allowing the image sensors to capture more light and more accurately reproduce colors. In practice, users will be able to get sharper and more colorful images in difficult lighting conditions.
ISOCELL technology was introduced back in 2013. In ISOCELL image sensors, physical boundaries are formed between individual pixels, barriers that isolate pixels from each other. In the original ISOCELL design, these barriers were metallic, in ISOCELL Plus they were replaced with an innovative material developed by Fujifilm that minimizes optical loss and light reflection. Then the photosensitivity was increased by 15%.
ISOCELL 2.0 uses a new, more reflective material that dramatically improves light sensitivity and minimizes noise over previous generations.
So far, Samsung hasn’t revealed any specific sensors that will use ISOCELL 2.0 technology.
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