Here’s what we can expect from the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra camera
The S23 Ultra won’t be an exception to Samsung’s rule that the camera specifications on its smartphones rarely go smaller.
The brand-new Samsung flagship is not yet released. It is expected to have its official launch in February 2023,
The Galaxy S23 Ultra continues to be arguably the most adaptable smartphone camera on the market with its main camera, ultra-wide camera, and two zoom cameras on the rear.
This year, there is most likely a noticeable improvement to the primary camera. After utilizing the 108MP sensor for three generations, Samsung is transitioning to an even more astounding 200MP sensor. Even if it sounds crazy, you may snap 200MP shots instead of the 12MP that are produced by standard settings.
According to reports, the S23 Ultra’s well-known 200MP camera will be supplemented by three other cameras: a 10MP 3x telephoto camera, a 10MP 10x periscope camera, and a 12MP ultrawide lens.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to use a new chipset, most likely the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Rumor has said that the normal Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus also employ that technology. For these less expensive models, better selfie cameras and a new look influenced by the Galaxy S23 Ultra are also predicted.
Here’s what specifications are expected from the S23 ultra camera
S23 Ultra Default resolution 3000×4000
The S23 Ultra 50MP resolution 6120×8160.
S23 Ultra 200MP resolution 12240×16320.
F1.7 aperture