Last year, Samsung printed a cat portrait that was taken on a phone to show off the strength of their enormous 200-megapixel camera sensor. The Isocell HP2, its replacement, is now being produced in large quantities by the business.

It's interesting to note that since the Isocell HP1 was unveiled back in 2021, Samsung has chosen not to incorporate its most recent 200-MP photo sensor module in any of its own smartphones that have been released. The Galaxy S22 Ultra, for instance, had a maximum resolution of 108 megapixels.

Nevertheless, a shift seems to be afoot as the next Galaxy S23 Ultra is said to include a 200-MP primary camera that is based on the new Isocell HP2 sensor. We won't have to wait long because the 2023 flagship phone is scheduled to be unveiled at the beginning of next month.

Getting back to what we do know 200 million 0.6-micrometer (m) pixels are crammed into a 1/1.3-inch-type format by the HP2. Yet this camera's Tetra pixel-binning technology is perhaps more astounding than its eye-catching raw megapixel count.

In order to capture more light and information, tiny pixels are combined to create bigger ones, which is very helpful for low-light photography. Samsung claims that binning results in reduced cropping, a wider field of view, and sharp cinematic videos. It combines 16 tiny pixels to create one relatively large 2.4-mm pixel for 12.5-MP images, or four combine to make one 1.2-mm pixel for a 50-MP image or for recording 8K video at 30 frames per second.

A feature called Digital Slope Gain digitizes the analog data at each pixel using two alternative conversion scales, improving HDR performance in 50-MP mode. In contrast, Smart-ISO Pro can combine various light sensitivity data from a single exposure to create a 12.5-MP snapshot or a 4K/60fps HDR movie.

According to a technology the firm has named Super QPD, the sensor promises increased focusing speed and accuracy in low-light situations. The HP2 also features new Dual Vertical Transfer Gate technology meant to lessen overexposure and improve color reproduction in brightly illuminated surroundings.

The Isocell HP2 sensor, according to Samsung, is now in full production and will undoubtedly appear in the next flagship devices, maybe starting with the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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