Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will reportedly feature a 200-megapixel camera, may sport a faster fingerprint sensor

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Will Reportedly Feature 200-Megapixel Camera, Could Sport Faster Fingerprint Sensor

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra – the alleged successor to the Galaxy S22 Ultra – could be equipped with a 200-megapixel camera, according to a report. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S22 series earlier this year and is expected to introduce the Galaxy S23 lineup sometime next year. Meanwhile, a tipster claims that the Galaxy S23 Ultra could also sport Qualcomm’s 3D Sonic Max fingerprint scanning technology. The company is yet to officially announce any details about the successor to its flagship Galaxy S22 Ultra handset.

according to a report good By Korea IT News, Samsung is planning to install a 200-megapixel camera in the Galaxy S23 series of smartphones. According to the report, the Galaxy S23 Ultra may be the only handset in the series to be equipped with the sensor, which Samsung’s Mobile Experience (MX) division has claimed to have informed the company’s key camera partners.

Samsung is said to have relayed its development and production plans, according to the report, which states that it has commissioned some firms to develop parts for its 200-megapixel sensor. The report mentions that currently only Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Samsung Electronics are producing 200-megapixel cameras. As per the report, the supply chain is expected to expand when this sensor starts appearing on comparatively low-end devices.

Notably, Samsung last introduced a camera upgrade on the Galaxy S20 Ultra with the introduction of a 108-megapixel sensor. The following Galaxy S21 Ultra and Galaxy S22 Ultra also have a 108-megapixel primary camera.

Meanwhile, tipster Alvin (@sondesix) recently tweeted That Samsung could use Qualcomm’s 3D Sonic Max fingerprint scanning technology for the Galaxy S23 Ultra. This fingerprint sensor is said to work on Vivo X80 Pro and iQoo 9 Pro. This sensor reportedly has a larger scanning area and a faster scanning speed which can significantly reduce the unlock time and reduce errors while authenticating users.



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