The South Korean electronics giant Samsung is currently working on the next generation flagship smartphone lineup called the Samsung Galaxy S27 series and we have started to hear more and more details about the next generation models especially about the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra.
Today we got a new piece of information related to the camera department of the device. So let’s get into the article to check out the newly surfaced information.
It is reported that the company is currently testing a new 200 megapixel primary sensor with a variable aperture for its next generation flagship smartphone, and this could be the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra.
It is worth mentioning that the company last provided a variable aperture camera with the Samsung Galaxy S10 series. This particular technology will enable the camera sensor to physically adjust its aperture according to the lighting conditions. This thing will help to provide a better low light photography experience.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra was recently reported to come with a triple rear camera setup, and the company might be dropping the 3x telephoto camera. It was also reported that the 200MP main rear camera will be supporting LOFIC technology.
So let’s wait for more details about the device in the coming days and you guys are recommended to stick with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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