Leaked image of Galaxy S24 Ultra reveals camera details
Samsung, one of the most prominent names in the smartphone world, unveiled its new flagship contender, Galaxy S24 Ultra, through a significant leak.
The much-anticipated Galaxy S24 Ultra from Samsung is garnering attention with the latest leaks focusing on its camera capabilities. An insider has spilled some impressive details about the S24 Ultra's camera setup. Notably, it is expected to sport a 200-megapixel primary camera with a sensor size of 1/1.3″ and 0.6μm pixel size. Accompanying this, there will be a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera boasting the IMX564 sensor with dimensions of 1/2.55″ and 1.4μm pixel size.
Leaked image of Galaxy S24 Ultra reveals camera details
The device is also said to feature a 10-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom that uses the IMX754+ sensor, characterized by a 1/3.52″ sensor size and 1.12μm pixel size. Furthermore, there's speculation about a 48-megapixel periscope telephoto camera equipped with a 5x optical zoom and the GMU sensor. This camera will likely have a 1/2.25″ sensor size, 0.8μm pixel size, and an approximate aperture of f/3.2.
The source claims that, in spite of its 5x optical zoom, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will impressively be capable of delivering up to 100x zoom. However, since Samsung has not confirmed these features, it's crucial to approach these details with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Interestingly, the same insider also touched upon the Galaxy S25 Ultra, expected to be unveiled in the first quarter of 2025. This successor might incorporate 4x and 6x telephoto lenses, potentially ditching the laser autofocus in favor of a Vizion sensor. Two versions, "Vizion 44" and "Vizion 55", have reportedly finished development, with Samsung possibly leaning towards the latter. This Vizion 55 is rumored to have a 1/6.4-inch sensor size and the ability to capture real-time 60fps depth images. Additionally, the S24 Ultra's 12-megapixel front camera, introduced with the S23 Ultra, is expected to remain unchanged for the upcoming model.