The South Korean electronics giant Samsung is gearing up to launch the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S23 series on the first day of February this year and we are hearing about a piece of new information on a daily basis about the smartphone series. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is going to be the most premium smartphone in the series and the same is going to arrive with massive improvements in the camera department itself. Now we got a new piece of information which is suggesting that the company will be using mysterious sensors for the ultra wide and front facing camera of the device. So let’s get into the article to check out more details about the same.
According to the new information, the company is using the ISOCELL HP2 sensor, an upgrade from the ISOCELL HM3, and it is also suggested that the device will feature a 12MP ultra-wide sensor is a Sony IMX564 and not an IMX563. It is also reported that the company is also bringing the device with a decrease in total megapixels for the selfie camera along with a new enigmatic ISOCELL sensor.
S23 Ultra camera sensor changes:
Front camera (40MP GH1→12MP 3LU),
Ultra Wide Angle (12MP IMX563→12MP IMX564),
Main camera (108MP HM3→200MP HP2)
The 3x and 10x telephoto sensors have not changed (IMX754→IMX754)
P 1 is S23 Ultra, P 2 is S22 Ultra​​​​
Thanks @edwards_uh pic.twitter.com/QuefuFlB0f— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 23, 2023
It seems that the front facing camera of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will be offering better results as the camera sample shows us. We can see that the device is offering better skin tons and colours. You can check out the camera samples below.
S23 U The new 12MP seems to be doing well. https://t.co/zTSBplnVJm
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 24, 2023
So let’s wait for the launching of the devices and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for the latest updates from the world of technology.
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