The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to be unveiled at a special event on February 1, alongside the rest of the Galaxy S23 family. So it’s not even official at this point, but today we have a new rumor… about the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The successor to the S23 Ultra, which will arrive in early 2024.

According to the prolific leakster Ice universe, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will replace the telephoto sensor used in its predecessors and “adopt a new solution”. While Ice universe it doesn’t mention which telephoto sensor it is, let’s assume it’s the one with periscope zoom. Then again, the revamp could apply to both that and the 3x zoom module.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will reportedly feature a new telephoto sensor

On the other hand, the main camera of the S24 Ultra is said to remain the same as the S23 Ultra or has only changed slightly, nothing too significant. While the upcoming S23 Ultra is said to retain the same zoom hardware as its predecessor, the S22 Ultra, image quality is said to improve thanks to better color science and “AI algorithms.” That information, by the way, came from the same Ice universe.

So it seems that the S23 Ultra will improve the zoom image quality somewhat, while the S24 Ultra could bring us some truly revolutionary new technology if we wait another year. As for the main camera, the big change will take place in 2023 with the new 200 MP sensor, which will also be used in 2024 in an identical or slightly modified form.

It goes without saying that you should definitely take all of this with a healthy dose of skepticism given how far we are currently from the eventual release of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. It would be intriguing if it all pans out in the end, though.



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