Samsung filed a trademark for a new camera sensor called ‘DeepPix’

Samsung has filed a new trademark application for a camera sensor called Samsung DeepPix in various regions, including the US, as the report says.

​Currently, the Korean tech giant has almost thirty-six ISOCELL sensor models on the market. Now, it is looking forward to expanding the camera sensor range by introducing new models. Meanwhile, a new report from a reliable blog, Galaxy Club, revealed that the company is gearing up to launch a completely new sensor line called DeepPix, for which it has already filed a new trademark.

​According to the report, Samsung has filed for trademark protection for the ‘Samsung DeepPix’ trademark in multiple regions, which are as follows – ​

The trademark applications revealed that DeepPix is a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor image sensor (CMOS). However, the report hasn’t revealed that the company will use this sensor on what kind of devices.

​Although in the last few months, the company has been criticized for reusing old camera sensor technology on multiple models, including the flagship ones, which has led users to consider a major upgrade in the next generation. It seems that with DeepPix, the company could bring a notable upgrade for the Galaxy camera in the near future.

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