We may see an improvement in night photography on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra thanks to another big change rumored from the flagship Galaxy S23 model.
Experienced Samsung leaker Ice world (Opens in a new tab) Post and translate a screenshot of a Weibo post that appears to show some significant changes to the pixel architecture of the HP2, the 200MP main camera sensor that is rumored to be used on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. After researching the impenetrable shortcuts that Ice Universe uses, we were able to find out what changes can occur in night photography of the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Sources reveal information about HP2(S23U) FWC won’t be aggressive until 10000e-, RMS, RTN and FPN are greatly improved, better than paper in my opinion, because the dynamic range is already enhanced and it becomes more like a Sony sensor. Night scene performance could be better. pic.twitter.com/QB7Y1DB7WHOctober 21 2022
Less aggressive “full well capacity” (FWC) means that individual pixels in the camera sensor will have a low chance of bursting when pointing the camera at bright light sources. Meanwhile, the improved “root mean square” (RMS) noise distribution, “random telegraph noise” (RTN) and “fixed pattern noise” (FPN) mean fewer optical sights, particularly noticeable when capturing high-quality shots. Long exposure, as in low light environments.
As a result, IU and Weibo leaker have concluded that the HP2 Camera will provide the Galaxy S23 Ultra with improved dynamic range, and will be much better at night photography.
It’s exciting to hear this because the Galaxy S22 Ultra has already made a huge improvement to Samsung’s Night Mode photos. However, using an all-new sensor could mean Samsung has some teething issues compared to one it spent three years improving, so the quality jump may not be as big as we hope; These are just our guesses.
Galaxy S23 Ultra gets revised offers
Another bit of Galaxy S23 Ultra news from Ice world (Opens in a new tab) And the OnLeaks (Opens in a new tab) It reveals some small changes in the way we expect the Galaxy S23 Ultra to look.
After some discussion since the presentation of the original Galaxy S23 Ultra from OnLeaks, where IU questioned the thickness of the bezel around the display, OnLeaks has now released an updated render to better reflect the information it received.
This kind of little detail is pointless in my opinion, but because it seems important to some, here’s what the updated #Samsung #GalaxyS23Ultra data I just received regarding the device’s tires… pic.twitter.com/edZ1G0goluOctober 20 2022
The differences are incredibly slight, but as the new images below show and as IU claimed, the bezels on the top and bottom of the Galaxy S23 UItra’s display aren’t similarly thick, with the bottom bezel being noticeably wider. It does make the phone look less consistent, but it’s not a change that is likely to interfere with the user’s experience and enjoyment of the phone.
We should get the Galaxy S23 series from Samsung as early as 2023, possibly as soon as mid-January.
Aside from the S23 Ultra’s camera upgrade, the big changes to look for are the new chipset (either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or Exynos 2300 chipset depending on who you’re listening to) and the new design of the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus that should make them match Better with the look of the Ultra model.
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