Realme working on a phone with a 64MP quad camera, will debut in India
Realme is working on a phone with the Samsung-made 64MP GW1 sensor and it plans to premiere it in India soon.
The sensor is the largest you"ll be able to get in a phone at 1/1.72", resulting in 1.6µm individual pixel size. It"s a Tetracell (that"s Samsung for Quad bayer) type sensor, which means it will natively output 16MP images. Not only this, but as you can see from the watermark it will be only one of four snappers at the back.
Below is a resized sample captured with the new sensor, which Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth posted on Twitter.
Resized 64MP image captured with a mysterious Realme device
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 5G (@MadhavSheth1) June 24, 2019
While he didn"t give a date for the phone"s release, Realme"s CEO did promise it will launch in India before anywhere else and seeing how it"s already able to capture share-worthy photos it can"t be too long now.