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Friday, 2 August 2019

Realme to introduce world’s first 64MP Quad Camera technology on a smartphone in India on August 8

Back in June, Realme CEO Madhav Sheth has confirmed that the company will be introducing world’s first smartphone camera with 64MP GW1 largest 1/1.72″ sensor and 1.6µm pixel. In addition, he also said that the phone will be launched in India first. Today the company has confirmed a separate 'Camera Innovation Event' in Delhi on August 8th to reveal world's first 64MP Quad Camera on a smartphone. Get ready to witness some of the world's first in smartphone camera technology at the #realme camera innovation event. Stay Tuned as we #LeapToQuadCamera and reveal the world's first 64MP Quad Camera technology on a smartphone. pic.twitter.com/iN6xde6Y7l — realme (@realmemobiles) August 2, 2019 The 64MP sensor uses Pixel-merging Tetracell technology and the remosaic algorithm offers 16MP images in low-light environments where four pixels are merged to work as one to increase light sensitivity and highly-detailed 64Mp shots in brighter settings. It also supports real-time high dynamic range (HDR) of up to 100-decibels (dB) that provides richer hues. Realme CEO already shared several images captured using the 64MP camera phone. He also compared the image from the 64MP Realme phone prototype with a 48MP camera phone from another brand, which should be the Redmi K20 or the K20 Pro. ...