the main sensor will still remain the same
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the main sensor will still remain the same

The leak revealed the first details about the successor to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, namely the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. In the program, the main photo sensor will not change: it will still be the 200-megapixel Isocell HP2 from Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra // Source: Robin Wyck – Frandroid

The Galaxy S25 series isn’t expected until January next year, but many people want to know what Samsung has in store for the smartphone market. This is especially true for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which could become the benchmark Android smartphone. And even more so in the photo aspect, where the Korean manufacturer is eagerly awaited. In fact, the leak gives us some details about what the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be like.

Same sensor as Galaxy S24 Ultra… and Galaxy S23 Ultra?

What won’t change is the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s main photosensor, which will be the same as its two predecessors. Anyway, that’s what The source of information Ice Universe, known for its reliability, on. Thus we will find the Isocell HP2, a 1/1.3-inch sensor with a resolution of 200 MP from Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra // Source: Robin Wyck – Frandroid

Not a big deal really, since the manufacturer has a habit of keeping the same sensors for generations. Moreover, the sensor we are talking about received very good reviews in our columns during our previous tests. Additionally, Samsung has some room to improve the photography on this Galaxy S25 Ultra in terms of software photo processing.

Samsung is not planning a redesign of its Galaxy S25 Ultra?

In addition, Ice Universe hinted that a complete redesign of the Ultra version of the Galaxy S line is not planned. Therefore, the large format of a high-end smartphone, the presence of a stylus, etc. should remain. However, we are not immune to changes in design: The source of information reminded that it is too early to finalize them. Other issues facing Samsung include improved battery life, which was not a strong point of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra // Source: Robin Wyck – Frandroid

According to Ice Universe, if Samsung continues to use a flat screen, it may face design problems in the coming years. With improvements in sensors (primary, telephoto) moving towards the 1-inch format, this will lead to an increase in thickness, possibly for the camera module. The problem is that to solve this problem, Samsung may be forced to increase the curvature of the sides to reduce the ” brick » from your device. Which, on the contrary, a flat screen would not help with.


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