Samsung announced 43.7MP Samsung ISOCELL Slim GH1 for slim full-display smartphones

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Today, Samsung Electronics has yet again introduced a camera sensor - it's the industry's first 0.7-micrometer (μm)-pixel image sensor, known as the 43.7MP Samsung ISOCELL Slim GH1. Once again on using the ISOELL Plus technology to capture images at the smallest pixel size, this feature is ideal for slim full-display devices. 

According to Samsung, the ISOCELL Plus is able to minimize colour cross-talk and optical loss, as the 0.7μm pixels can "absorb sufficient light information to produce bright and vivid photographs". In other words, the sensor works remarkably well in low-light environments thanks to the help of pixel-merging Tetracell technology which can increase light sensitivity. 

In terms of video recording, this piece of technology refines it further as most high-resolution image sensors would crop or scale down the field of view (FoV). But not the ISOCELL Slim GH1, again with the help of Tetracell technology, it won't sacrifice the detailed FoV (even for vlogging) at 60fps. Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) is available as well. 

Samsung will be mass-producing this new sensor at the end of this year. To learn more, you can visit the official newsroom right over here to check it out. Stay tuned for more Samsung news at TechNave.com.