With the new wave of 48MP mobile camera sensors and devices like the Nokia 9 PureView and its five or even six, depending on how you count, snapper setup, it is pretty clear that the mobile industry is still actively experimenting and pushing camera boundaries. In keeping with this trend Qualcomm decided to be extra diligent with its ISP specs sheets.
The change, done without any real fanfare was first spotted by the guys over at XDA Developers, which frankly makes a lot of sense. Developers and tinkerers, especially those working on projects like ports of the Google Camera app and tech on non-Pixel devices are directly interested in detailed ISP specs and we can only imagine this is a welcome change.
Old specs: SD660 • SD670 • SD710 • SD845
The revised specs sheets now separate single and dual camera capabilities better and also list things like slow-motion recording limits and features like Hybrid Autofocus. Of course, one of the more stand-out details after the switch is the rather striking fact that apparently some recent Qualcomm chipsets support up to a 192MP single camera. The chips in question are the Snapdragon 855, 845, 710, 675 and 670.
This number does, however, start to make a lot more sense once you consider a few details. First off - that's a theoretical limit for a single camera the ISP can handle. That means that if you somehow
New specs: SD660 • SD670 • SD710 • SD845
Bottom line here being that while 192MP snaps could theoretically be achieved, you probably wouldn't want to in the first place. The main takeaway here should be an appreciation for Qualcomm's extra effort to publicly share technical details from their chips that would otherwise be confined to industry engineering circles.
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