Galaxy S23 Ultra Camera Fully Upgraded Unboxing Hands-on Shooting Results Public-ePrice.HK

We have shared a few days ago that a Nicaraguan retailer lazy Samsung will hold a press conference on February 1st, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra will be released to the public last week, and the netizen @edwards_uh who bought this flagship phone is also unceremonious, photographed and released it Some photos showing the super night shooting and zoom capabilities of the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Upgraded camera specifications released

According to the information released by the website SamMobile yesterday, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will use a 200MP ISOCELL HP2 main camera, paired with two Sony IMX754 10MP telephoto lenses with 3x and 10x zoom respectively, and a Sony IMX564 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens. As for the front selfie lens, it is rather strange. The information shows that it is an unpublished ISOCELL 3LU photosensitive element. Compared with the ISOCELL GH1 of the previous generation S22 Ultra, it provides 40MP selfie. The new 3LU photosensitive element only has 12MP pixels.

Amazing Night Shot Zoom Capability

From the Galaxy S23 Ultra unboxing Hands-on video circulated on the Internet, it can be seen that the zoom capability is maintained at 100 times, and the video recording supports up to 8K 30fps, and @edwards_uh, who has already bought a new phone, can also be seen in the photos shared by @edwards_uh And the zoom ability is quite excellent. Leaked yesterday also included Samsung’s official Galaxy S23 series pre-order posters, which are also shared with netizens here.

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▲ ​Night shooting mode

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▲ ​Night shooting mode

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▲ ​Night shooting mode

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▲ ​Zoom capability display

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▲ ​Zoom capability display

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▲ ​Official reservation poster

source:sammobile

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