The South Korean electronics giant Samsung is currently working on its next generation flagship smartphone series called the Samsung Galaxy S24 series and we are continuously hearing about various details through leaks. It is expected to be announced on January 17 and today we got a new piece of information that reveals a crucial piece of information about the camera department of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. So let’s get into the article to check out the new information.
It is reported that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will be offering 24 megapixel photos by default instead of 12 megapixel like before. The brands offer a higher number of megapixels in the camera but with the help of pixel binning they can able to reduce the resolution from the maximum to offer a balanced file size.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will be coming with a new 200 megapixel primary sensor on the board. By offering a default 24 megapixel output the company can able to offer more details than the 12 megapixel which it provided in the previous device and the same will also offer a balanced experience as well.
⭕️photo ramster
It adjusts the image and shows more details
When you click on the image &drag it up, 3 options will appear
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This feature is for Raw images It adjusts the lighting while preserving the colors 24MP instead of 12MP Default pic.twitter.com/SoeAGirCAc
— Ahmed Qwaider (@AhmedQwaider888) December 18, 2023
It is also reported that the company will be launch a photo remaster feature with the upcoming flagship smartphone as well. This particular feature has the power of artificial intelligence to offer quick and simple photo touchups.
So let’s wait for the launching of the upcoming Samsung devices and you guys are recommended to stick with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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