Up to 100mm²: a short history of great phone camera sensors
Samsung presented its HN2 sensor for phones on Tuesday. It has an area of approximately 98 square millimeters, making it the largest to date. The trend of larger camera sensors for phones has been around for a few years now and seems unstoppable.
Maybe I should have had coffee first, I thought. It was Monday morning, February 27, 2012, almost nine years ago and the Mobile World Congress telecom fair was to start that morning in Barcelona. A message had popped into my mailbox that I was sure couldn’t be right. It read: “The Nokia 808 PureView has a large 41-megapixel sensor with a Carl Zeiss lens and a new oversampling technique.” Until then, phone cameras didn’t go beyond 12 megapixels. Nokia must have meant ’14 megapixel’?