Angrry.exe™ Posted July 2, 2022 Share Posted July 2, 2022 Except for the chipset used, the Galaxy S22 seems to come without noticeable changes on the photo configuration side, the much-rumored 200MP sensor being absent from the list. According to the latest rumors, none of the representatives of the next series of Galaxy phones, S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra, receive the 200MP photo sensor that Samsung has just announced. Named ISOCELL HP1, it uses 0.64 μm pixels and includes a low-light mode that delivers high quality pictures at 12.5MP resolution, simulating a pixel size of 2.56 μm, with much increased sensitivity to light. Theoretically, the new Samsung sensor should offer all the advantages of ultra-high resolution, without the compromises normally expected from multi-pixel optical sensors with a small surface for capturing light. According to sources close to the South Korean company, even the top Galaxy S22 Ultra model will also receive a 108MP main sensor, Samsung preferring to optimize on concrete performance. The offer of complementary sensors would include an ultra-wide 12MP sensor, assist with optical image stabilization function. At the front, the Galaxy S22 Ultra model would have a camera with 40MP resolution. Instead, the S22 and S22 Plus series receive a triple-camera system with 3X optical zoom and 10MP camera on the front. Also in terms of news, it seems that Samsung will deliver the Galaxy S22 Ultra model with a new version of the S Pen accessory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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