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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: The prose is rather under-cited here, and even the table isn't fully cited. Still, I think this topic is notable (getting google results for 1 inch sensor phone), so I've approved it. I would think this would work better as an article going over 1.0-type sensor phones rather than a list, so I've also tagged it with the fact that it may read better as prose.