Il Galaxy S23 sarà il primo con una fotocamera da 200 MP thumbnail

The Galaxy S23 will be the first with a 200MP camera

In recent months, many rumors have circulated on the Net about the new Samsung Galaxy S22, but this time we have decided to look further beyond the company’s production. Now let’s look at the Galaxy S23, a smartphone that (perhaps) we could see on the market in a couple of years. But according to the reliable “UniverseIce”, the Galaxy S23 Ultra model will be equipped with a camera with 200MP main sensor, which will be “optimized for several years”.

Galaxy S23: The smartphone will have a camera with a 200 MP sensor

Lovers of Samsung’s photographic sector will be more than happy to know that the new Galaxy S23 Ultra could arrive on the market with theISOCELL HP1, the industry’s first sensor to hit the 200MP mark. Apparently, this would be able to take high quality photos even in low light. And of record 8K video at 30 fps. An interesting detail, even if it seems that the new Xiaomi 12 can anticipate Samsung’s smartphone by presenting a 200 MP camera. Of course, this is not yet confirmed news, which makes us think that we could see such an interesting sensor only in a few years.

Clearly, the rumor about the allocation of a 1 / 1.22-inch ISOCELL HP1 200MP camera for the Galaxy S23 Ultra is far from unfounded. Indeed, given that the release of the sensor has been made official, it is not surprising that everyone is wondering about some smartphone Samsung will decide to mount it. But what do we really know about this sensor? First of all, that ha Pixel da 0.64 µm relatively small, as well as a new Pixel-Binning technology called “ChameleonCell”. This means that many Pixels can be intelligently combined with each other, leading to one effective image resolution of 12.5 MP. In practical terms, the new Galaxy S23 Ultra will be able to ensure brighter photos even when taken indoors or in the evening.

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Why wait until 2023 to have a similar novelty then? Probably because Samsung needs extended times for the production of sensors. That said, it’s clear we can’t wait to really try out a camera of this type. But we’re not sure we can handle this long wait, let us tell you.

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