Samsung unveils its third 200MP camera sensor and this one could be used on the Galaxy S23 Ultra
Depending on the lighting, the ISOCELL HPX shoots photos at 200MP, 50MP, and 12.5MP
With the Tetra pixel technology, in bright sunlight the camera sensor keeps the .56-micron pixel size allowing for 200MP images to be captured. In a low-light environment, the pixel size goes to 1.12 microns allowing the user to take 50MP photos. And in a very low-light environment, 16 pixels combine to create one pixel so that a picture can be snapped at 12.5MP. Samsung says that this system will allow users to take sharp photos no matter how much light is available.
The ISOCELL HPX sensor also supports 8K video at 30 frames per second. It also supports seamless dual HDR shooting in 4K and FHD modes. The staggered HDR mode will capture bright lights and shadows at low, medium, or high exposure depending on the lighting. It also combines all three exposures to deliver great-looking HDR photos and videos.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to be introduced early next year with a 200MP main camera sensor, a larger under-display fingerprint scanner, and a 5000mAh battery. The screen will be the same size as the one on the Galaxy S22 Ultra (6.8-inches). Keep in mind that last year’s Galaxy S22 Ultra was a replacement for the Galaxy Note which was 86’d by Samsung after the Galaxy Note 20 was released in 2020.
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