Galaxy S25 Ultra: Enhanced Telephoto and Ultrawide Camera Features

Galaxy S25 Ultra: Enhanced Telephoto and Ultrawide Camera Features

The Galaxy S25 series is anticipated to debut between January and February 2025. Despite being months away, the series is already generating buzz. The latest rumors focus on the camera details of the S25 Ultra.

It is rumored that the S25 Ultra will feature a distinctive asymmetrical design and bring substantial improvements to its camera technology and other core specifications. Reportedly, the phone will have two new image sensors for its ultrawide and telephoto cameras.

Galaxy S25 Ultra rumored camera specifications

The ultrawide lens is expected to utilize a new version of the 1/2.76-inch JN1 sensor with a resolution of 50 MP. For comparison, the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s ultrawide camera has a 12MP sensor with a size of 1/2.52″. One of the telephoto lenses will feature a 1/3″ ISOCELL sensor, which is said to enhance the clarity and stability of zoomed images.

Daniel Araujo, vice president of Samsung Mobile Experience (MX), recently shared some preliminary insights about the Galaxy S25 series during the company’s second quarter 2024 earnings conference call. He mentioned that the series will include significant upgrades in camera and display technology. Additionally, he noted that they have developed “the industry’s best application processor (AP) and memory to enhance AI performance” and deliver a comprehensive high-end experience.

Industry-Leading Upgrades

“We have been continuously upgrading the hardware of the S series to provide customers with an industry-leading experience. We will continue to enhance key experiences while upgrading hardware to provide top performance. Especially in terms of camera and display specifications, the Galaxy S25 will bring top upgrades when it is released,” stated the official.

Though the company has not confirmed the use of the Exynos 2500 chipset in the Galaxy S25 series, industry insiders believe that a significant portion of the series will be powered by the Exynos chipset in many regions.

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