Samsung is to bring a new camera sensor with the latest technology

Samsung is now looking forward to advancing its smartphone camera technologies, as it is developing a new camera sensor that has “global shutter-level” capabilities.

​Transparency aside, Samsung is one of the leading brands in terms of smartphone cameras, as it continues to bring innovation to camera setups with its high-end models to enhance the capturing experience over the years.

​Meanwhile, now a reliable tipster, Jukan (via), shared a post on X, claiming that under the hood, Samsung is working on a new smartphone camera sensor with global shutter-like capabilities. It’s expected that the company will bring this new technology with its next-generation Galaxy flagship.

​However, it remains unclear whether it will arrive with the upcoming Galaxy S26 series or later with the Galaxy S27 series. Currently, almost all smartphone cameras available in the market use a rolling shutter to capture photos, which gradually captures an image by exposing one line of pixels at a time. Now, with Samsung’s new global shutter capability, the camera sensor can capture a scene by exposing all pixels simultaneously.

​Global shutter technology will be efficient for capturing moving scenes and will also reduce subject warping more than rolling shutters. But here’s a catch: camera sensors with global shutter typically have a low resolution, as they require very large pixels.

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