With the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Samsung introduced an entirely new camera design that included all of the sensors and lenses individually, without any islands. Samsung is reportedly working on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which is now rumored to feature the same camera design as the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
According to IceUnivers, a renowned Samsung tipster, the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra “will retain the same camera design as the Galaxy S22 Ultra.” As the source is 100% sure, we can expect Samsung to accommodate the rumored 200MP HP2 sensor in the same camera design.
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Samsung’s latest Galaxy S22 Ultra flagship features a quad rear camera setup with a different lens design, which looks clean and unique. The camera design comprises two columns and the first column includes three lenses (12MP ultra-wide, 108MP wide, and 10MP telephoto with 10x optical zoom, respectively).
The second column, on the other hand, is equipped with a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor, followed by an LED flash and another telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom support. As the camera design of the Galaxy S23 Ultra appears to be similar, it will be interesting to see how Samsung sets up the 200MP sensor.
100% confirmed that the Samsung S23 Ultra will maintain the exact same camera design as the S22 Ultra, I think this design is good and can continue to be used, it is simple and natural. pic.twitter.com/wzZZUEOcIi
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) August 25, 2022
Galaxy S23 Ultra display, battery, and processor details leaked
A few days back, the same source revealed the battery capacity, processor details, and performance information of the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra. As per the information, the device will have slightly increased dimensions (0.1~0.2mm) compared to its predecessor, which could be 8.9mm thick.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra is tipped to feature a 6.8-inch display with 3088×1440 pixel resolution, which could be more power efficient. Under the hood, the S23 series phones are confirmed to feature the worldwide Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which could be coupled with a 5000mAh battery.
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