Leak reveals all camera sensors on the Galaxy S23 Ultra
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The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will be the manufacturer's top-of-the-line 2023 flagship phone and, along with the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+, will be unveiled on February 1st during the next Unpacked event. We already know that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will be equipped with Samsung's 200MP ISOCELL HP2 image sensor. But there are other camera sensors driving the camera array and the front-facing selfie camera on the phone.
Leak reveals the camera sensors to be employed on the Galaxy S23 Ultra
The image sensor employed for the Galaxy S23 Ultra's front-facing camera will be the 12MP ISOCELL (3LU) sensor. This appears to be a new, unannounced sensor or a mistake because no such sensor has been officially released by Sony. The front-facing camera on last year's Galaxy S22 Ultra was a 40MP ISOCELL GH1.
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The ISOCELL HP2 will help the Galaxy S23 Ultra deliver better low-light photos and videos and the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to offer users 100x digital Space Zoom. The phone will be available in two configurations. One comes with 8GB of RAM along with 256GB of storage, and the other features 12MP of RAM with 512GB of storage. Pricing is expected to start at $1,199.99.
As we said, the Galaxy S23 Ultra along with the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will be introduced on February 1st. Pre-orders will be accepted on the same day and the line will be released by Samsung on February 17th.
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