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Samsung's ISOCELL sensors are not only used by phones Galaxy, but also a number of other brands, especially Chinese ones. The latest smartphone to get an ISOCELL sensor is the Phantom X2 Pro from Tecno. It is even equipped with two.

The Phantom X2 Pro uses a 50MPx main camera with an ISOCELL GNV sensor. It's the same 1/1.3-inch sensor with 1,2 µm pixel size that Samsung developed in collaboration with Vivo, which used it in its flagship X80 Pro. The second sensor of the Korean giant that the Phantom X2 Pro uses is the ISOCELL JN1, which has a size of 1/2.76 inches, a pixel size of 0,64 µm, a lens aperture of f/1.49 and supports the pixel binning technique 4 in 1, which increases the pixels to 1,28 .XNUMX µm.

What makes this camera interesting is that it uses an extendable lens that turns it into a telephoto lens with 2,5x optical zoom. So when you use this camera, the lens extends outwards from the body of the phone and retracts when you close the camera or switch to the other sensor. The phone also has a third camera, namely an ultra-wide-angle lens with a resolution of 13 MPx and automatic focus. All rear cameras can record video in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. As for the selfie camera, it has a resolution of 32 MPx.

In addition, the Phantom X2 Pro has a 6,8-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, a Dimensity 9000 chipset, up to 12 GB of operating and 256 GB of internal memory, and a battery with a capacity of 5160 mAh and support for 45W fast charging. Whether it will make it to international markets is unclear at this time.

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