So far, all signs about the Galaxy S24 Ultra point toward the fact that Samsung is going to bring a really stellar camera experience for long-term fans of the series. However, it appears that there are going to be some changes in the camera system as the South Korean firm has decided to shift things around a bit in this latest camera specification leak.
Initially, the Galaxy S24 Ultra was going to feature a 200-megapixel ISOCELL HP2SX camera, along with a 50-megapixel 5x telephoto Sony IMX875, a 10-megapixel 10x Sony IMX754+, and a 12-megapixel Sony IMX564 ultra-wide sensor along with laser autofocus. On paper, this does seem like impressive camera specifications, but it appears that Samsung has changed that.
The initially planned camera configuration of the S24 Ultra was really good.
Wide - 200MP HP2SX
5x Telephoto - 50MP IMX875
10x Telephoto - 10MP IMX754+
Ultrawide - 12MP IMX564
LaserAF
However, for some reason, the IMX875 was canceled, and the IMX854 will be used.
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It appears that even though not much has changed, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will not be featuring the 10x telephoto zoom camera that a lot of us love. Samsung has decided to go with a 3x+5x zoom configuration instead, and while it still looks promising, I cannot be sure if it will deliver the same experience for many users who prefer having a long-range zoom.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra, along with the rest of the device, will be going official in January 2024. Over the past couple of months, we have heard a lot of interesting details about the new phones and everything that Samsung is planning on introducing, and based on the information we have received. You are looking at another home run from the South Korean tech giant.
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