According to reports, Samsung is developing its newest flagship Galaxy S-series smartphones. Three models—the normal Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra—will be available in the lineup. These phones should include a number of improvements over their predecessors. Samsung enthusiasts might be disappointed with the top-tier Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's camera specifications. While the upgraded specifications are anticipated, it is anticipated to have the same 200-megapixel ISOCELL HP2 sensor as its predecessor, the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Despite the fact that it is the highest resolution sensor on the market. The size of the sensor, on the other hand, isn't particularly strong, which occasionally leads to problems like high noise in the dark areas of the image.Recent reports claim that Samsung has no plans to improve the camera sensor in the next two years, despite the speculation that the next Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will have a bigger sensor.
Samsung intends to use Samsung camera sensors for the Galaxy S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and its successor, the S25 Ultra, are both anticipated to include the same 200-megapixel ISOCELL HP2 sensor as the primary camera, according to a now-deleted tweet from renowned tipster Ice Universe. A 5x telephoto camera update is also expected for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, while the 3x telephoto camera may not change. And a potential upgrade to a 10x telephoto camera would somewhat appease photographers.
The forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 series won't get any hardware changes for its selfie cameras either, claims a report by the Dutch publication GalaxyClub. These are anticipated to include the same front-facing 12-megapixel camera as the previous S23 range.
The S20 Ultra, S21 Ultra, and S22 Ultra models were the first Samsung S-series phones to employ the same camera sensor throughout all three generations, claims SamMobile. Each of these has a camera sensor with 108 megapixels. The downside to Samsung's constancy, meanwhile, is that its competitors frequently try to improve the cameras on their flagship models.
Notably, Apple, Samsung's bitter adversary, is anticipated to use Sony's new 1/1.14-inch 48-megapixel iPhone 15 Pro Max camera sensor. However, it is claimed that this new sensor's performance is comparable to that of the 1-inch Sony IMX989 sensor used by Chinese firms like Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi. If this information is accurate, Samsung may lag behind worldwide rivals like Apple as well as Chinese rivals in terms of camera specifications. This is not good for Samsung in terms of imaging, either.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra model's display will handle a refresh rate of 144Hz despite potential camera problems. It is also rumored to make use of cutting-edge stacking battery technology, which was inspired by electric cars (EV).
Once more, Samsung is probably going to use its own Exynos chipset in the forthcoming Galaxy S24 series, which could lower the cost of manufacture for the company.