The website IT Home has reported that Xiaomi’s Redmi brand is testing a 200-megapixel camera with a large sensor for a new smartphone, citing tech whistleblower DigitalChatStation. The leaker stated that the tested device uses CMOS sensors including HP5 with a size of 1.56 inches and HPE with a size of 1.4 inches and is also equipped with a periscopic telephoto sensor and an undisclosed imaging sensor. This approach shows that Redmi is seriously looking to improve mobile photography capabilities; Especially when manufacturers across the industry are developing very high-resolution sensors. More information about Xiaomi Redmi’s imaging innovations has also been made available.
A new approach to imaging in Redmi
DigitalChatStation has revealed that the HPE sensor is an upgraded and evolved version of the HP9, specially customized and optimized for Redmi. Some had speculated that this sensor might be related to Vivo’s HPB sensor, but the HPE sensor is exclusive to Xiaomi. This is in continuation of Redmi’s strategy to enhance the camera performance in its flagship phones while maintaining competitive prices. According to industry insiders, although 1-inch sensors are rare in smartphone cameras, the use of large 1.4-inch and 1.56-inch sensors is becoming the standard for high-end imaging solutions.



Expected features
Based on current tests, the upcoming Redmi phone may include:
- 200 megapixel main sensor (HP5 with 1.56-inch size or HPE with 1.4-inch size)
- Periscopic telephoto lens for advanced optical zoom
- Advanced artificial intelligence imaging and optimized image processing
This set of features can be the basis for turning this device into a flagship level phone in the Redmi K Ultra series, which will be released after the Redmi K90 Pro Max; A model that uses a 50 megapixel main camera, a 50 megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 5x periscopic telephoto lens with 10x lossless zoom and optical image stabilization. The 200 megapixel sensor in the new model is a significant leap in Redmi’s imaging capabilities.
Industry trends and implications
The move to 200-megapixel sensors reflects the industry’s trend toward very high-resolution cameras; Cameras that improve the performance of computational photography and low-light photography. More manufacturers are also working on such sensors, which means mobile imaging technology is advancing at a rapid pace. The result of this development for users could be clearer images, better zoom and more flexible camera layouts in the near future.
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