Which smartphones use Samsung ISOCELL HP9 CMOS sensor?

The Samsung ISOCELL HP9 is a 200MP (200 million pixels) telephoto image sensor designed specifically for smartphones, featuring a 1/1.4 inch optical format and a 0.56 micron pixel size. The Samsung HP9 is the industry’s first 200 million pixel telephoto image sensor designed specifically for smartphones, launched by Samsung Semiconductor. Its core parameters include 1/1.4 inch optical specifications, 0.56 μ m pixel size, support for 4 × 4 pixel merging (output of 12 million pixels/2.24 μ m), Tetra ² pixel technology, remosaic algorithm, and E2E artificial intelligence processing. ‌


The Samsung ISOCELL HP9 sensor supports 16 in 1 pixel synthesis technology for models such as vivo X200 Ultra, Xiaomi 15 Ultra, and Honor Magic8 Pro, with a default output of up to 12.5 million pixels, fully demonstrating its sensitivity. In addition, with 2x lossless cropping, 4x lossless zoom function can be achieved, making distant scenery and buildings clearly visible. Its Dual Stream hardware level dual engine noise reduction technology makes it feel like a fish in water in low light and sports scenes, whether capturing the moment of a child running or recording the scene of a pet playing, it can achieve clear freezing.