Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s camera transfer function has been greatly upgraded, and S24 Ultra has updated telephoto camera hardware-Mobile phone brand news

The appearance and functions of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series are gradually becoming clear as information emerges, but the design of the S23 Ultra does not seem to have changed. The whistleblower recently pointed out that the camera functions will still be fully upgraded, but the surrounding telephoto cameras need to Wait for the next generation to update the hardware.

▲ Color rendering of Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra provided by whistleblower OnLeaks.

The whistleblower Ice Universe said on Twitter that although the S23 Ultra looks similar to the previous generation in appearance, it will actually have many upgrades in details and functions. The camera alone has a lot of improvements. Previously, Ice Universe It was revealed that the S23 Ultra will be equipped with Samsung’s unpublished 200-megapixel new photosensitive element.

Recently, Samsung also released a new generation of ISOCELL photosensitive element technology on its own technology day, which improves the ability to capture light, and the photosensitive element that can record 12 bit and 14 bit images, allowing the camera to have a wider dynamic range, perhaps in the S23 Ultra Have the opportunity to see the application of new technology?

In addition, Ice Universe also revealed that the telephoto camera of the S24 Ultra will use a new photosensitive element and will have different resolutions. However, the S24 Ultra should have two sets of telephoto cameras. He did not specify whether one or both sets will be used. Get the update, and the implication is that the S23 Ultra will continue to use the existing telephoto camera hardware, but the S22 Ultra’s telephoto camera performance is good, and with the new software and hardware algorithms, the S23 Ultra’s shooting effect is still worth looking forward to.

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Citing source:Ice Universe (Twitter)

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