Recently, Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth shared an image on its Twitter account clicked from the 64MP sensor. The Chinese smartphone will come with a 64MP Samsung GW1 camera sensor. Additionally, the company also revealed that the company will launch the smartphone in India first and then it will be unveiled in international markets. But before that, the South Korean giant, Samsung, is expected to bring the most anticipated smartphone this autumn. The 64-megapixel smartphone will join the company’s Galaxy A-series. According to the latest rumour, it is speculated that the said smartphone will arrive earlier than predicted. The company is expected to launch this a-series smartphone in the month of September or October this year. To recall the smartphone manufacturer introduced the in-house sensor in the form of ISOCELL Bright GW1 which is the company’s own 64-megapixel camera sensor. The 64MP ISOCELL Bright GW1 camera sensor comes with 0.8 microns of pixel size that is alleged to capture 16MP resolution images under low-light conditions. These images will be clicked using Samsung’s Tetracell technology, which is capable of merging four pixels into one. However, the Chinese smartphone company Realme is all set to launch a smartphone with the aforementioned sensor in the month of September this year, too. Ice Universe shared this news along with an image on its official twitter account that said: “By the way, this month, Redmi will also release a 64MP camera phone, Samsung also restarted plans to launch 64MP A series phones in September-October.” Also, last month Xiaomi teased an image on its official Weibo account that gave an indication of the arrival of the world’s first 64MPcamera smartphone. The shared image reveals the camera sample from Redmi’s first 64-megapixel smartphone. While teasing the progress of the 64MP camera, the picture also said that the mobile phone winds into the 64 million eras. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.