Samsung develops 500-megapixel camera sensor for Galaxy devices and new image sensors for iPhone

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Samsung is reportedly developing a new 500-megapixel camera sensor for its Galaxy devices, which would be a significant upgrade from the current 200-megapixel sensor used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Additionally, Samsung is working on a three-layer stacked image sensor for Apple's iPhone, which is said to be more advanced than the current Sony sensors. This new sensor may debut in the iPhone 18 series, expected in 2026. Currently, Sony supplies image sensors for Apple, but reports suggest that Samsung's sensors could replace them in future models. The iPhone 18 series may also feature a new 48-megapixel sensor and variable aperture technology.


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