New photo taken with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra appeared

Known for its leaks in the industry, Ice Universe shared the second image taken with the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
 New photo taken with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra appeared
READING NOW New photo taken with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra appeared

The Samsung Galaxy S23 series will soon be available to users. One of the most curious aspects of smartphones, which has been on the agenda many times with leaks, is the camera. There are reports that the South Korean manufacturer will use a 200 Megapixel sensor in the Galaxy S23 Ultra model, which it is preparing to introduce very soon. Finally, a new image taken with the phone was shared.

What will the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra offer on the camera side?

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will be the top model of the series and will stand out especially with its camera. As it is known, the first image taken with a smartphone was shared in the past weeks, and it became more or less clear what kind of camera experience the model would offer. Finally, Ice Universe, known for its leaks in the industry, also shared the second image taken with the device.


Galaxy S23 Ultra – Galaxy S22 Ultra – Google Pixel 7 Pro

The camera performances of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, S22 Ultra and Google Pixel 7 Pro models are compared in three different photo frames shared by Ice Universe. Looking at the images, the S23 Ultra’s camera does a better job of showing the pumpkin’s superficial flaws. On the other hand, in photographs taken with other devices, it is possible to say that the surface of the object is brighter and smoother.

The main cameras of Galaxy S22 Ultra and Google Pixel 7 Pro are 108 and 50 Megapixels respectively. In contrast, the Galaxy S23 Ultra technically comes with a 200 Megapixel sensor to allow it to scrutinize images in much greater detail. The common point of the leaks that have emerged so far is in this direction.

Galaxy S23 Ultra will use the 200 Megapixel ISOCELL HPX sensor and host new technologies for a better camera experience. At this point, features such as DTI for better light absorption into the sensor and Tetra2Pixel, which allows the camera to combine 4 or 16 pixels into a single pixel for advanced low-light photography, will be available to users.

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