The Galaxy S23 Ultra will Have a 200-Megapixel Camera and Will Offer 50-Megapixel Photo Options as Well
There is a new tip from Ice Universe, which has shared an image taken from the 200-megapixel sensor of the Galaxy S23 Ultra. It takes sharper pictures than the existing 108-megapixel flagship sensor. Not that it should be surprising, but the real-life picture taken from the sensor has leaked, and it actually looks a lot better than one might imagine, even if it is not as easy to make out what is in the picture.
The image above is taken using the 200-megapixel sensor and shows that the details are a lot cleaner and evident.
The image above is taken from the 108-megapixel image, the details are all over the place, and it is really hard to tell what’s what. Of course, the Galaxy S23 Ultra that took the picture should still be in the very early stages of development, meaning that there is not enough software optimization happening, but this looks like a promising start, to be honest. We have also been hearing reports that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a 50-megapixel photo mod, something that is not available in older phones, and if this does become a reality, it will easily be able to take on iPhone 14 Pro’s 48-megapixel mode which gives you 48-megapixel ProRAW photos. At the time of writing, we don’t have a lot of details, but we are looking forward to hearing what Samsung has in stores for us. So, let’s just wait and have a look, shall we?