
Motorola expected to launch smartphone with 200-megapixel camera in 2022
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Samsung introduced its new 200MP ISOCELL camera sensor in September but the sensor has not been used by any smartphone company as of now.
Motorola has launched phones one after the other and there are still many more launches in the pipeline. The Lenovo-owned company is now speculated to launch a smartphone with a 200-megapixel camera sensor. Samsung introduced its new 200MP ISOCELL camera sensor in September but the sensor has not been used by any smartphone company as of now. However, it is speculated that Motorola will become the first smartphone company to use Samsung’s 200MP ISOCELL Camera sensor. The smartphone with 200-megapixel could be launched in 2022.
Tipster Ice Universe posted on Twitter that the 200-megapixel sensor will be first adopted by Motorola, followed by other OEMs. He wrote, “200MP camera will be adopted by Moto first, then by Xiaomi in the second half of next year, and by 2023, Samsung will adopt 200MP.” The tipster did not reveal the name of the smartphone that Motorola will launch nor did it specify the launch timeline.

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