
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.
Working on the new premium killer! Introducing world’s first smartphone camera with 64MP GW1 largest 1/1.72” sensor and mega 1.6µm pixel with amazing clear shots in low light too. RT if you want to see more “knockout” shots. #DareToLeap pic.twitter.com/D54xNFdaVm
— Madhav X (@MadhavSheth1) June 24, 2019
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.
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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.
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