There are only a few months left for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series and we expect to receive much more information during this time. We have already mentioned in previous news that the South Korean company will be very stingy visually in this series, but especially on the camera side of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, things are not like that at all. As you may recall, Samsung is expected to include a 200MP main camera on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. While this claim, which has been confirmed by many sources, maintains its place, Ice Universe, which is known for its consistency, states that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will be very strong in terms of camera. Although phones with 200MP cameras have entered the market, it is reported that Samsung uses a more advanced sensor in this high-end model and has made serious progress in image processing algorithms. According to the source of the leak, the Galaxy S23 Ultra takes significantly better photos and videos in low light conditions than the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Biggest progress in the last 5 years
Likewise, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is claimed to experience the biggest improvement in camera performance in the last five years (since the Galaxy S10). Samsung has several 200MP camera sensors currently available on the market. However, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a different sensor than these. For now, there is no information about the features of this sensor.
When will the Galaxy S23 be released?
If all this information is correct, the Galaxy S23 Ultra can surpass most of its competitors in camera performance. The camera of the Galaxy S22 Ultra was already quite powerful, and if the mentioned progress is made, the Galaxy S23 Ultra could rise to an unbeatable position. Additionally, the phone is expected to have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, 12GB of RAM, 256GB/512GB/1TB storage and a 5,000mAh battery. It is also said that alongside the 200MP camera, there will be a 12MP ultra-wide camera, two 10MP telephoto cameras (3x and 10x zoom) and a 40MP selfie camera with OIS. Galaxy S23 release date will be in the first period of next year.