The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has received significant upgrades in the camera department, especially when it comes to stabilization and cinematography, a leakster has revealed.

Ahmed Qwaider, who has had a track record of getting his hands on unreleased products, said that the flagship phone will be able to shoot noticeably better videos than its predecessor (via PhoneArena).

Further revealed was that the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be better at stabilizing videos – 58% to be precise. An AI-assisted Wide Shift OIS feature will help in achieving this, effectively reducing camera shake by 4 times when compared to the S21 Ultra. The S21 Ultra was already industry-leading in terms of OIS so its successor may likely be breaking records.

Strides have also been made in cinematography and the phone will reportedly be offering a number of features related to it. Videos will also be more detailed thanks to 12-bit raw files support and Super HDR.

All this comes despite the Galaxy S22 Ultra offering the same camera resolutions as its predecessor – a 108MP primary, a 12MP ultra-wide, a 10MP 10x periscope, and a 10MP 3x telephoto camera.

But as we already know, it’s not the pixel density alone that determines how good a photo turns out to be. It’s likely that Samsung has greatly optimized other bits as earlier reports did say that the phone will be able to take macro shots and better night-time photos.

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