Samsung, the pioneer in-camera sensor enhancement and manufacture, has released the world's first 64MP camera sensor and a 108MP camera sensor, which has now been integrated into the device and released to customers.

We have also informed you about a 144MP camera sensor.

All of the aforementioned camera sensors were manufactured by Samsung and are now ready to take on another step.

The announcement was made by Yongin Park, CEO of Samsung's Sensor Business Team, with the aim of producing a Camera Sensor with a resolution of 600MP.

The Sensor has more resolution than images captured by the human eye, according to scientist and photographer Professor Roger Clark.

Even though Samsung company manufactures a sensor as large as 600MP, it would be a challenge to add a smartphone, which would have to reduce the size of one Pixel to the smallest pixel size of 0.8μm.

The iSOCELL Bright HM1 Sensor on the Samsung S20 Ultra and the iSOCELL Bright HMX Sensor on the Mi Note 10 Pro has a pixel size of 0.8μm.

Samsung has already introduced a 0.7μm Pixel-sized Sensor.

Other devices that are not smartphones are more likely to be included in this Sensor. Mr. Yogin Park has not mentioned the date of release of the Sensor, but it is speculated that it will be launched sooner than you think.