SK Hynix has been supplying image sensors to Samsung since 2019. The company has offered low-end sensors to the Galaxy A and M series so far. However, we haven’t seen a 50MP sensor from SK Hynix getting employed in any Galaxy phone so far. But now, this might change with the arrival of the upcoming Galaxy A23.
As per a report from TheElec, Samsung is planning to procure new 50MP sensors from SK Hynix. This particular 50MP sensor will be seen on the upcoming Galaxy A23 this year. To recall, the predecessor Galaxy A22 has a 48MP primary sensor. That being said, the 50MP SK Hynix lens on the A23 will be a step up.
The 50MP sensor on the Galaxy A23 will support Optical Image Stabilization(OIS). It will be accompanied by a 5MP ultra-wide lens, and two 2MP sensors for macro and bokeh shots. So, a total of four cameras will be there on the back of the phone.
Samsung is expected to unveil the device in two versions – 4G LTE and 5G.
In terms of its launch, the publication reveals that the 4G LTE model will debut in Q1 of this year, while the 5G model is slated to debut in the second half of this year. Reportedly, Samsung is aiming to ship 17.1 million units of the 4G LTE model and 12.6 million units of the 5G version.
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