[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Tech source ‘Revegnus on X’ has disclosed that Samsung is actively working on developing four new cutting-edge sensors: the 50MP GN6, 200MP HP7, an undisclosed 320MP version, and the 440MP HU1 model.
However, it’s important to note that not all of these sensors will necessarily make their way into Samsung’s Galaxy S smartphones. Some of them might be intended for other manufacturers or even for use in different industries.
Among these sensors, the 50MP GN6 stands out. It’s designed to fit within a 1-inch space and features 1.6µm pixels. This sensor is set to compete with Sony’s well-received 1-inch IMX989 solution that’s present in many popular smartphones.
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Rumors are suggesting that Samsung’s 50MP sensor might be too expensive for integration into their own products, making it more likely to be adopted by external manufacturers.
On the other hand, the 440MP HU1 sensor might not primarily target smartphones. Its potential applications could be more relevant in sectors such as automotive or industrial use.
As for the 320MP sensor, it could eventually find its way into the Galaxy S series after its development phase is complete. However, according to the source, the earliest inclusion might be in the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is expected in 2026.
Lastly, the 200MP HP7 sensor was initially meant to complement the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It offers slightly larger pixels and a modest improvement in image quality compared to the existing 200MP HP2 sensor found in the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
However, manufacturing costs could potentially make this sensor too expensive for Samsung’s own smartphone lineup.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]