Another exciting news has emerged about Samsung’s next flagship phone, Galaxy S24 Ultra. This time our topic is about the phone’s camera.
Although all eyes are on Apple’s iPhone 15 series, there is little time left until the expected launch of Samsung’s next flagship series, Galaxy S24. Naturally, the details of the series continue to emerge, and this time the subject is the detail of one of the cameras on the back of the Ultra model.
According to leaker @UniverseIce, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will use the 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP2SX sensor in one of its four rear cameras. This is an improved version of the ISOCELL HP2 in the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. While it may not be the most exciting update, this sensor is certainly an important feature.
A few days ago, we heard that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will have a display that can reach 2,500 nits of brightness, which means it will be one of the brightest phone screens on the market. Add in the rumors of a 2TB storage option for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and there’s no doubt that the Galaxy S24 will be one of the best Android phones on the market.
As for other rumors, we’re a bit concerned about whether Samsung will stick Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chips in all Galaxy S24 models or bring back its own Exynos processor for select phones in certain parts of the world.
On the design front, the Galaxy S24 series will apparently feature some looks from the Galaxy Z Fold 5, with flatter bezels and edges. Galaxy S23 phones were introduced on February 2, 2023, so the new phones are expected to launch approximately 12 months after that date.