The tech world is buzzing with excitement as the OnePlus 12’s anticipated arrival is just around the corner, scheduled for December. Initial speculations hinted at a powerful camera setup, featuring a 50 MP primary snapper, a 50 MP ultra-wide camera, and a 64 MP telephoto unit. However, recent revelations from the reliable leakster ‘Digital Chat Station’ have brought to light some intriguing camera specifications. Let’s delve into the details.
The Ultra-Wide Camera: A 48 MP Marvel
The OnePlus 12’s ultra-wide camera is no slouch, housing a 48 MP 1/2” sensor with an f/2.2 aperture. This revelation hints at the smartphone’s commitment to capturing stunning wide-angle shots with clarity and detail.
Zoom Lens with Optical Image Stabilization
The zoom lens on the OnePlus 12 is poised to impress with a 64 MP OmniVision OV64B sensor that comes equipped with optical image stabilization (OIS). This is great news for those who love capturing distant subjects with precision and stability.
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The Sensational 50 MP Primary Sensor
The most surprising revelation is the new primary sensor, a 50 MP Sony IMX966. Previous reports from the same source suggest that this sensor is expected to deliver performance on par with the Sony IMX989, a sensor classified as a 1”-type image sensor. Despite its smaller physical dimensions, the sensor compensates with a double-layer construction, enhancing its sensitivity. This innovative sensor is set to be complemented by optical image stabilization (OIS) and will harness the computational photography capabilities of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.
Superior Low-Light Performance
One of the key highlights of the OnePlus 12’s camera setup is the 64 MP telephoto camera, which is projected to offer 3x optical zoom. This impressive capability is expected to provide superior low-light performance. This can be attributed, once again, to the remarkable capabilities of the new Qualcomm chipset.
The OnePlus 12 Release
The OnePlus 12 is reportedly set to make its debut in December, starting with its introduction in China and followed by a global release scheduled for early 2024. This eagerly awaited smartphone promises to be a game-changer in mobile photography, with its innovative camera specifications and exceptional low-light capabilities.