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Technology news | Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra to have better telephoto image quality: report

seoul [South Korea]Oct 28 (ANI): New reports suggest that the South Korean tech giant’s upcoming flagship phone Galaxy S23 Ultra will capture much better telephoto images than its predecessors.

According to GSM Arena, this new leak has been shared by popular tipster Ice Universe. Previous reports had made it clear that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will retain mostly the same zoom cameras as its predecessor: a 3x and 10x periscope.

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GSM Arena has reported that the insider believes that Samsung has made progress in picture quality. Ice Universe previously made similar claims about the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s new 200MP wide-angle camera.

Sensor size and readout speed contribute a lot to image quality, but computational photography is where the biggest gains have been made in recent years.

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Outside of the new 200MP main camera, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will be based on the same paper, ultrawide, 3x and 10x zoom cameras as the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which itself had mostly identical hardware to the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

It’s a winning formula, offering users multiple zoom levels and covering wide and ultra-wide with autofocus sensors, according to GSM Arena.

Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip is expected to power the flagship. Reports suggest that Samsung will use Qualcomm chips in all variants of its new line, although there is a possibility that some units will be equipped with Samsung Exynos chips, according to GSM Arena. (ANI)

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