The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra zoom will reach the Moon

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra may have a surprising set of rear cameras.

According to rumors, it will feature a 200MP main camera on the back along with a 12MP ultra-wide camera, two 10MP telephoto cameras (one with 3x optical zoom and the other with 10x optical zoom) and the ability to offer a 100x digital zoom.

Are you going to take good pictures of the Moon? That’s what Samsung is hinting at with its latest promotional photo in portrait mode in youtube shorts.

Samsung’s head of mobile devices, TM Roh, recently wrote: “That’s why our professional camera system is getting smarter, delivering the best photos and videos in any light among our Galaxy smartphones.”

What we deduce from this comment is that Samsung will improve its Nightographyand that the 200MP ISOCELL HP2 sensor with which the Galaxy S23 Ultra will supposedly be equipped has several functions that improve photography in low light environments.

The promotional video also hints at improving night photography, including the commentary “Epic nights are coming.”

 

The Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will share the same camera setup, which includes a 50MP main camera and a 12MP ultra-wide camera. Both devices will offer a 30x digital zoom

The Galaxy S23 lineup will launch on February 1st, and pre-orders will be accepted the same day. The phones will go on sale on February 17th with the Galaxy S23 starting at €959, the Galaxy S23+ starting at €1,219 and the Galaxy S23 Ultra starting at €1,419.

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