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      Realme will Release a Phone with a 64-megapixel Quad Camera Setup Soon

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      Published Jun 26, 2019

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      Realme will Release a Phone with a 64-megapixel Quad Camera Setup Soon
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      According to Realme India's CEO Madhav Sheth, Realme is currently working on a phone that houses a whopping 64-megapixel rear camera, and that's just the primary camera. Madhav Sheth shared a picture on Twitter which clearly mentions that this new device will come with the 64-megapixel lens. The post also talks about the device being a 'premium killer'. So, just like Redmi, it looks like Realme is also setting a foot in the flagship territory. The 64-megapixel snapper has a large 1/1.72" sensor which results in 1.6µm pixel images. This setup will definitely help with low light, as the large sensor will capture in more light.

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      The camera is made by Samsung, and it works by using the pixel binning method. The 48-megapixel camera on the OnePlus 7 Pro, Redmi Note 7 Pro, etc. use the pixel binning method that outputs images in 12-megapixel. So, for the 64-megapixel images, the Tetracell sensor outputs the pictures in 16-megapixel. Don't Miss: Understanding Pixel Binning in Smartphones Also, the same picture shared by Madhav Sheth also suggests the phone to feature a quad camera setup. This setup could feature a primary, a wide-angle, a depth sensor and a zoom lens. But this is a speculation, and the final product might have different lenses. Also Read: Realme Mobiles Price in Nepal

      Article Last updated: June 26, 2019

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