Dutch site LetsGoDigital publishes
Samsung trademark filing for "Nonacell" name. "Nona" stands for 9 in Latin. That creates a speculation that the new trademark will be used for 3x3 CFA merging 9 small pixels into a large one. That way, a 108MP "Nonacell" sensor can take 12MP Bayer pictures.

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