A photo of Motorola’s upcoming flagship smartphone, codenamed Frontier, has surfaced on the Chinese social network Weibo. Its main feature will be the world’s first 200-megapixel camera from Samsung, which is clearly visible in the fresh picture. It seems that four “regular” modules will fit in the block under it at once.
The specs of the Samsung HP1 200MP camera are no secret as it has already been unveiled. It has optical stabilization, an aperture of f/2.2, but the most interesting thing is the function of simulating other sensors thanks to a deep learning-based reanalysis algorithm.

Moreover, different binning options are available to this camera (combining neighboring pixels to capture more light). The Samsung HP1 can use 2×2 binning to produce a single combined pixel at 1.28µm (image resolution is reduced to 50MP). Also available is 4×4 merging, which drops the resolution to 12.5MP but increases the size of a single sensor pixel to 2.56µm. Other features include shooting video in 8K at 30 frames per second and a wide viewing angle.
- To the point: What is pixel binning – why smartphones need 64 and 108 megapixel cameras
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