The reasonableness of such an answer is
problematic, best case scenario. Current selfie cameras top at around 40-48MP
which is all that could possibly be needed for practically any situation. With
producers battling to offer a genuine edge-to-edge show experience it'd be a
stage back to attempt to fit a considerably bigger sensor on the front.
Nonetheless, Samsung has contracted the
size of its 108MP sensors by settling on a marginally more modest pixel size -
0.7μm versus 0.8μm in the past age. By doing this, the Korean company had the
option to lessen the general size of the sensors by 15%, and furthermore make
the new camera modules 10% more limited. Would these 108MP sensors be a solid
match for a selfie camera? Presumably not.
We've seen extraordinary selfie cameras
with pixel consider little as 8-16MP (Pixel, iPhone), so expanding the pixel
check while contracting the size of the actual pixels is somewhat purposeless.
You'll wind up with truly awful low-light execution selfie cameras, what's more
- who might print a banner out of a selfie shot?
Yeah, there's smart tech that
consolidates different pixels into one out of a cycle called pixel binning,
however it's truly similar to going around and around - shrivel the pixels and
increment the tally, at that point join them into bigger "virtual"
pixels. These 100+ MP selfie cameras sound gigantic on paper and perhaps that
is the reason - a basic PR stunt. Obviously, they may end up being magnificent,
who can say for sure. What do you think?
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