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We have seen that several brands are working on them today and Redmi is one of them. The Chinese brand, owned by Xiaomi, announces that they arrive soon with a new phone of this type to the market.
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Redmi Teases Upcoming Smartphone That Will Feature 64-Megapixel Camera We have seen that several brands are working on them today and Redmi is one of them. The Chinese brand, owned by Xiaomi, announces that they arrive soon with a new phone of this type to the market. Not much is known about this phone, although the brand is already starting to promote it. Xiaomi shows a Redmi smartphone with 64MP camera The fashion of smartphones with 48MP cameras has taken over the first half of 2019. Not only flagships such as the OnePlus 7/7 Pro and the Redmi K20 / K20 Pro, but the 48MP sensor has also been billed in medium quality devices. In social networks like Weibo they have started uploading photos taken with this phone. So it is expected to be official shortly, although for now there are no release dates. The photo was shared to make us understand that the smartphone in question will have a 64MP rear camera, so definitely beyond the now "standard" 48MP of many terminals in the market. In addition to the 64MP image, which had a resolution of 9248 x 6936 and a file size of 19.3MB to be precise, there was also a message from Lu Weibing, who is the general manager of Redmi and vice
president of Xiaomi. In fact, Weibing has shared a screenshot taken directly on the device that is being talked about so much, within the photo capture application (image below). The launch of a 64MP Smartphone would be a big step for the brand. That recently became an independent brand of Xiaomi. It is said that both Realme and Samsung are working on 64MP Smartphone’s, but it is expected to be launched later this year. But, given the rhythm of the teaser, it seems that Redmi will beat both Realme and Samsung by launching the world's first 64 MPX smart phone. Before any of them two and the rest of the competition brands. Redmi shows the world its 64MP camera Rumores about a Redmi 64MP smart phone have been circulating on the internet since the beginning of June. In fact, we have already detected terms such as '64MP UltraPixel mode' and '64MP dual cameras' within the MIUI camera application. So it was clear that Redmi was already working on this model. The phone is likely to use the 64MP ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor recently launched by Samsung. Undoubtedly, Redmi seems to be taking great responsibility under the direction of his new boss, Lu Weibing. The Redmi with Samsung sensor? There are no signs that reveal whether the 64MP Redmi Smartphone will use the Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1, which is currently the only known 64MP sensor on the market, or any other sensor. The Samsung sensor has a pixel size of 0.8 μm and supports 4-in-1 pixel grouping that generates a pixel size of 1.6 μm. The output images, therefore, have a size of 16MP, that is, a quarter of the resolution of the sensor. While that is the only information we have about the Redmi smartphone, we received an advance suggestion about Xiaomi's efforts in 64MP photography last month. Realme and Samsung are also in the running Meanwhile, Realme and Samsung also seem to strive to launch their smart phones with 64MP cameras. Realme introduced a prototype with a quad camera configuration and the technology is likely to arrive in the coming months. Samsung, on the other hand, is working on the Galaxy A70, which is anticipated to be the first smart phone to use the 64MP sensor. Is it the Redmi Note 8 Pro and Redmi 64MP camera phone are same? No Redmi Note 8 Pro is not same as Redmi 64MP camera phone but both of them are different and have different features. With a 64 megapixel camera phone under construction, the brand will be extremely busy in the coming weeks. And it will be an avalanche of rumours. Smartphone with 64MPX camera at an affordable price? Very soon we will know. Do you want to sell your old phone, don’t worry Recycle Device will help you. After pickup, you will get good cash by giving your old device.