Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra is going to be a game-changer in smartphone photography. Ice Universe, a well-known tipster, recently spilt the beans about the Galaxy S25 major upgrade.
Tech circles are abuzz with the fresh leak that reveals potential upgrades to the device's camera setup. According to the tipster, the company is seeking a significant overhaul in the camera department for Samsung's upcoming flagship.
According to renowned tipster Ice Universe, the Galaxy S25 Ultra might sport four rear cameras, a departure from the five-camera setup seen in its predecessor. What is catching the world's attention is the possibility of two cameras with larger sensors and higher resolutions.
Quoting a "quite reliable" source, Ice Universe said the upcoming flagship device will have a whopping 200MP primary camera paired with a large 1-inch sensor, alongside a 50MP ultrawide lens, a 50MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and another 50MP super-telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom.
And that's not all - the 12MP camera is also expected to level up to a 50MP ultrawide camera in the S25 Ultra.
This potential upgrade is going to be a remarkable leap in smartphone photography capabilities. The speculated 200MP primary lens, coupled with a substantial 1-inch sensor, could revolutionise mobile videography, possibly enabling seamless 8K video capture.
Samsung always rises to the expectations of its consumers regarding camera innovation. However, details about the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus are scarce. The buzz says that Samsung will introduce a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip promising enhanced AI features. Hence, the S25 series will raise the bar in smartphone performance.
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