A month ago a rumor claimed that the Galaxy S23 and S23 + will have the same telephoto lenses as their predecessors (10MP 3x), so it will also be with the upcoming Ultra model, according to Galaxy Club.

An unconfirmed report claims that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a periscope with 10x magnification and 10MP resolution. These are the same base specs as the S21 Ultra and S22 Ultra (the S20 Ultra had a 4x 48MP periscope cam).

There is still room for image quality improvements, however, Samsung may bring better optics or a larger sensor, for example, certainly better image processing.

The camera setup of the current Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
The camera setup of the current Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Also, there is the question of the second telephoto lens. It is currently unclear if it will be the same as before (Samsung has been using a 10MP 3x module for the past two generations) or if it will see improvements.

The main camera update on the new Ultra will likely be the main camera: it is speculated that it will switch from the current model’s 108 MP (1 / 1.33 “, 0.8 µm pixel) HM3 sensor to a 200 MP sensor (probably HP1, 1/22 ”, 0.64 µm) Of course, the S23 series is six months away, so those details are obscure right now.

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