The first phone to feature a 200MP camera sensor was launched by Moto. The new leak shows off a large camera, and it looks like the sensor is going to arrive on more phones.
There is a full look at two new phones that have not been officially announced. Both of the devices will have massive primary cameras. The only device that is expected to come with a 200MP camera is theXiaomi 12T Pro.
WinFuture doesn't mention which sensor it is, but it's likely the ISOCELL HP1 which was announced late in the year. The sensor has only appeared in the Edge 30 Ultra that just launched in Europe, but it has been rumored for a long time that the sensor was going to be used in a Chinese phone. The newer ISOCELL HP3 is not beyond the realm of possibility.
The cameras don't sound as impressive. The device will have an 8MP ultra wide lens. It's not the kind of flagships.
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There is a 6.67-inch panel with a 2712 x 1220 resolution.
The first image of two.
The new phone is said to be powered by the 8+ Gen 1 and will come with either 8 or 12 gigabytes of RAM, as well as a choice of 128 or 512 gigabytes of storage. A power brick with support for 120W charging is included in the box.
The camera system may leave a lot to be desired. The Edge 30 Ultra has a 50MP ultra wide camera and a 12MP telephoto lens.
The standardXiaomi 12T has the same design, display, battery, and fast-charging specifications as the Pro. There are differences in the cameras and the Chipset.
The resolution of theXiaomi 12T will surpass that of theXiaomi 12 Ultra, although likely with a smaller sensor size, according to Win Future. The phone will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Ultra, but it will have only 8 gigabytes of memory and only 128 or 512 gigabytes of storage.
The prices for the devices are expected to start at 649 and 849, respectively. If that is the case, it looks like Xiaomi is looking to undercut the price of the Edge 30 Ultra, although it sounds like a better deal for just a little more. We will likely learn more about the device in the near future.