Best low-light photography could be featured in Galaxy S23 Ultra
2023 is just a few hours wait. It seems like we will have much in 2023 given the technologies and advancements in the tech industry. Like many other companies, Samsung is all ready to start the next year with a bang. The tech company will be introducing its Galaxy S23 series in the upcoming year. As of now, we have received various news regarding the features and key specs of its forthcoming flagships. But now something interesting has come up. This news comes from the tipster Ice Universe. The tipster shared in a tweet that the upcoming smartphone by Samsung will reportedly have high-quality low-light camera performance.
Let’s say you capture a still image in night mode with the Galaxy S23 Ultra eventually the Night Vision of the device will make the image appear extremely bright. Since the smartphone has excellent camera performance in low light. In contrast, the smartphone released by Vivo i.e., Vivo X90 Pro+ has one big [1-inch] camera sensor. According to some analysts, the camera capabilities of the Vivo X90 Pro+ are way better than the recent flagship of Samsung.
Well, we can say that if Samsung wishes to lead the game of low-light photography, it will have to come up with something better than the camera system on Vivo X90 Pro+. Furthermore, if we go by the latest Tweet by the tipster, then perhaps Samsung is in the right direction. Given these facts, Samsung would be at least equivalent to its competitor in low-light photography.
According to some previously leaked information, the Galaxy S23 Ultra by Samsung will reportedly have a 200MP primary camera. This 200MP primary camera is supplied on the back. It is most expectedly an updated version of the ISOCELL HP1. In addition to this, the flagship smartphone will have a 10MP telephoto camera having ten times the optical zoom. Besides this, another 10MP telephoto camera having three times the optical zoom, particularly for portrait images will be accompanied by a 12MP ultrawide camera. The smartphone will hold the capacity to capture videos up to 8K 30fps.
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