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The next image revolution is beyond the corner. Resources indicate valid attempts to implement large sensors in smartphones. For now, the definition of ‘large sensors’ means Micro-Four-Thirds systems. That would constitute a revolution in videography, not just in the smartphone segment, but in the camera market as a whole. Micro Four Thirds for smartphones Multiple resources indicate a new generation of Micro-Four-Thirds sensors that is ready to arrive in the market and be implemented on smartphones. The range starts from 44 to 100 megapixels. One of the resources is Weibo which specifies the sensors per smartphone as follows: 4/3-inch 108Mp
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