It seems quite clear that Samsung really wants people to choose the Ultra Galaxy S model. Although it is recognized the most expensive choice, Ultra also hoard the best features. Galaxy S22 Ultra now even has a Silo Built-in pen, making it the successor to the Galaxy Note both in enthusiasm and form. This model also has a camera that is much better than the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+models, making it a better choice if you invest a lot in cellular photography. The trend will not change in the near future, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to get Samsung’s best camera. Which says, it seems we do not have all parts, because the anticipated Samsung 200MP image sensor is allegedly destined for the model may still not be announced.
We have reached the point when the imaging sensor for the smartphone sounds almost ridiculous. Not long ago when the 64MP camera was considered excessive, but here we talked about 200MP equipment. There is almost no stopping race for the biggest sensor, the most dense pixel, of course, and Samsung leads the package in terms of numbers. This company was the first person to issue a 200MP cellular image sensor last year, but still did not use it on his own cellphone. The upcoming Motorola X30 Pro (or Edge 30 Ultra) is expected to be the first to bring it to the public. Meanwhile, Samsung also announced the HP3 Isocell in June 2022, offering mid-range options for every OEM who was willing to jump. Apparently, nothing is good enough for Samsung himself.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra camera may come with a plot twist
According to the productive Ice Tipster universe, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will indeed use the 200MP sensor, which can still use the company’s binning tetra pixel technology to produce 50MP images by default. But while it might not be new in this case, the source claims that the model will not use HP1 ISOCELL, let alone a newer HP3. That will be, alleged leakage, a totally new Samsung sensor sport that we have never heard of.
This will not be surprising, of course, because Samsung does set aside a series of different sensors for himself versus that is sold to other telephone makers. Unfortunately, there are no details available, but this new sensor can be a tweak version and is better than the 200MP ISOCELL HP1. What is certain is that he will try to compete with the Sony IMX989 who debuted at Xiaomi 12s Ultra this month. The model also has a 200MP camera but with a 1-inch sensor that is very contrasting with a size of 1/1.22-inch and 1/1.4 inch from HP1 Isocell and HP3, respectively.
There is no doubt that there will be questions about whether such a large sensor can justify an increase in the overall cost of the telephone. The 200MP camera may sound good on paper, but does not come without weakness. In addition to the actual price, Samsung must also do a little juggling to provide space for sensors and lenses, which, in turn, can result in loss of several features or, in many cases, reduced battery capacity.