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Micron has introduced a one-quarter inch, 2-megapixel image sensor for design into mainstream camera phones, enabling these phones to capture quality digital pictures. The average consumer doesn’t carry their digital camera with them everywhere, but many take their camera phones with them and snap pictures while on the go. Camera phones provide users with the instantly record and share those unprompted, yet memorable moments in life without having to pop into a convenience store to purchase a disposable camera. Until recently, VGA (640 by 480 pixels) has been the dominant resolution in camera phones, but has not lived up to consumer expectations when printed. However, with smaller 2-megapixel (1,600 by 1,200 pixels) image sensor designed into phones, users will be able to take and print true, vibrant pictures on a 4-inch by 6-inch photo and up to full 8.5-inch by 11-inch formats.
http://www.micron.com/products/imaging/applications/wireless.html |
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