This could be the next company to use a 1-inch sensor for its camera setup

The Honor Magic 7 Pro packs a 1/1.3-inch Super Dynamic HONOR Falcon Camera H9000 HDR sensor. | Image credit – PhoneArena
Of course, this could be just my Monday optimism speaking here, but I think that the more companies adopt the 1-inch sensor standard, the higher the chances are for Apple and Samsung to do the same.
Heck, Xiaomi could introduce a Micro Four Thirds sensor (two times larger than the already large 1-inch sensor), as we've recently seen at MWC.
It's not clear if that means building a 1-inch imaging sensor from scratch, or just adapting an existing 1-inch sensor and tweaking it heavily.
As you've probably heard, a 1-inch sensor is a game-changer for mobile photography because it allows for significantly improved light intake, resulting in better low-light performance and dynamic range. Larger sensors capture more detail with less noise, making nighttime and indoor shots much clearer and more refined.
Additionally, with a shallower depth of field compared to smaller sensors, phones with a 1-inch sensor can produce a more natural-looking background blur (you can call that "bokeh", if you want to sound fancy), enhancing portrait shots. This makes images look more like those taken with professional cameras.
Let's hope the rumors are true!
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