In a recent interview, Qualcomm Senior Director of Product Management, Judd Heape, revealed that smartphones with 64MP and even 100MP sensors may come in 2019!
ΠHowever, it is clear that so many MP cameras are a direction in which Qualcomm does not exactly want to target the market, but this is rather inevitable.
While current Snapdragon chipsets (660, 670, 675, 710, 845, 855) support resolutions up to 192MP, features such as multi-frame noise reduction & zero shutter lag must be turned off to make this work. This means that phones do not have the ability to take a series of photos and combine them into a cleaner single photo, but, in effect, capture a single image with many… megapixels and then use pixel binning to create one. lower resolution.
Today's 48MP resolution devices combine four pixels into one for a 12MP shot. It is possible that, soon, phones with 64MP cameras will compose 16MP images.
There is definitely a clear trend in 2019 for phones with more MPixels. Devices like the Xiaomi Mi 9 and Redmi Note 7 Pro have 48MP central cameras, while the vivo V15 Pro has a 48MP main camera and a 32MP selfie camera.
In the same interview, Qualcomm Judd Heape also revealed that Qualcomm's next chipset - called the Snapdragon 865 - will add support for HDR10 video recording.
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