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First image from 200MP mobile camera is out, ft. Moto Edge 30 Ultra

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We previously came to know that Motorola will launch its Motorola Edge 30 Ultra soon. It will be a flagship smartphone launched by the brand. The device will be the first smartphone to flaunt a 200-megapixels Samsung ISOCELL Bright HP1 camera sensor. Now, a company’s officials have shared a camera sample clicked from the forthcoming device.

How does the first image from the 200MP camera look?

The General Manager of Motorola China, Chen Jin has posted an image taken from the upcoming Moto Edge 30 Ultra smartphone. While sharing the image on the Chinese microblogging platform Weibo, he mentioned that the images are taken from the sensor’s 4-in-1 pixel binning and thereby the image is of 50MP resolution. This is the highest default megapixel count of a smartphone sensor.

Motorola Edge 30 Ultra first camera sample

The device can, obviously, take images at 200MP as it comes with the support of pixel binning. We can’t judge the camera quality of the device from a single image as it was shared on social media and it has compressed the image. He further said the 4-in-1 pixel binning is better than the 9-in-1 supported in 108MP phones, including the Moto G200 that was released earlier this year.

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Despite the compression, the image ended up being 13MB in size. And this is the camera’s default mode; if we take the image in 200MP, the image size will increase even bigger. We are hopeful that the brand will address this by offering more storage options in all variants. In China, the device will be known as the Moto X30 Pro, but in the rest of the world, it will be known as the Moto Edge 30 Ultra.

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