Samsung is set to bring a new revolution to the smartphone world with its upcoming flagship devices. The Galaxy S27 series is expected to see a major upgrade, as a new report from South Korea says Samsung is working on a new camera sensor with global shutter technology. While the report does not mention a specific model, the sensor is likely to debut with next-generation flagship phones, including the Galaxy S27 series.

Global shutter sensors are different from the commonly used rolling shutter sensors because they capture all pixels at the same time. This helps reduce image distortion and blur caused by movement. Due to this benefit, global shutter technology is mainly used for capturing fast moving subjects and is often found in professional sports cameras and industrial systems like machine vision and quality checks.

The report says Samsung’s global shutter sensor will feature 1.5 micrometer stacked pixels arranged in a 2×2 layout and offer a 12MP resolution. This resolution means the sensor could be used for telephoto or ultrawide cameras. It also adds that the sensor will include a built-in analog to digital converter at the pixel level, which is expected to allow faster image capture. If Samsung manages to introduce global shutter cameras with the Galaxy S27 series, it could mark a major leap in smartphone photography.

However, Samsung is not the only smartphone brand exploring global shutter camera technology, its rival Apple is also reportedly developing similar image sensors for future iPhone models, pointing to a broader industry shift toward DSLR level imaging capabilities in mobile devices. Let’s see who win this race.
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