Samsung dropped trademark filings for something called DeepPix in America, the EU, and Argentina, which looks like a brand-new camera sensor lineup that could eventually replace the ISOCELL branding they have been using since 2013. The Argentina paperwork specifically calls it a CMOS image sensor, suggesting this tech uses photodiodes and transistors to convert light into digital images with better power efficiency and faster processing than older designs.
The Galaxy S26 series will stick with existing ISOCELL hardware like the 200MP HP2 main shooter and various 50MP and 12MP sensors across the lineup, but DeepPix might be Samsung's answer to Sony's latest 200MP LYTIA 901 sensor that features advanced HDR tech and a bigger aperture. The new branding could signal a major shift in how the company markets its imaging hardware going forward.
The Galaxy S26 series will stick with existing ISOCELL hardware like the 200MP HP2 main shooter and various 50MP and 12MP sensors across the lineup, but DeepPix might be Samsung's answer to Sony's latest 200MP LYTIA 901 sensor that features advanced HDR tech and a bigger aperture. The new branding could signal a major shift in how the company markets its imaging hardware going forward.