Samsung Galaxy S23 series flagship mobile phone is expected to be released in February next year. Among them, the higher-end Galaxy S23 Ultra is said to be equipped with a 200 million high-resolution camera. Recently, it was reported that the front-facing camera won’t have the high-resolution specs of the previous three generations, but that’s not necessarily the case – a bad thing.
Foreign media GalaxyClub recently received information that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will use a 12-megapixel main camera. Samsung Galaxy S series Ultra products have used a 40-megapixel front camera since the S20 Ultra, and the latest S22 Ultra front camera has a 1/2.8-inch photosensitive element and a pixel size of 0.7 µm.
However, reducing the pixel size is not necessarily a bad thing: if the size of the photosensitive element of the S23 Ultra’s front camera remains the same, the 12-megapixel design will increase the pixel size of the unit, which will be more beneficial for selfie effect of low light sources, and the front camera is used for selfies, high-resolution applications that zoom in to view details or output large images are not common, and the impact of reducing the camera resolution front of the S23 Ultra is actually not that great.
Source quoting:Galaxy Club