The Galaxy S24 Ultra has been reported to tout a few design changes, with the most notable being a switch from aluminum to titanium. However, on the camera hardware, Samsung is rumored to keep some of the same sensors as last year’s model, but one tipster notes that despite maintaining a portion of the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s optics, next year’s flagship will still see improvements in the zoom category.
It makes little sense to introduce new camera sensors every year, especially given that Samsung might have to maintain the same asking price of the Galaxy S24 Ultra as the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Keeping the same sensors allows the company to save up on R&D, production, and other costs, but it is still surprising to hear that the 2024 flagship will ship with unchanged zoom levels of 3x and 10x. Regardless, Ice Universe states on Twitter that irrespective of the lack of change here, Samsung is expected to improve the zoom capabilities of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Sadly, the tipster did not go in-depth on what those improvements were, though it will be more at a software level and might be present in the default camera app of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. One area where manufacturers have room to improve is better image stability when using the 3x and 10x optical zoom features. Like the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Ice Universe’s tweet suggests that the successor will ship with two telephoto cameras, both touting varying levels of zoom.
The answer is: 3x, I have full confidence that the Galaxy S24 Ultra has improved the performance of the 3x camera, which means that the image quality of 3x~10x will bring a significant improvement.
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) August 3, 2023
Information regarding the primary camera was not discussed in the tweet, but just like
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