Samsung is gearing up to launch its latest generation of flagship smartphones soon. But prior to their official announcement, there have been numerous leaks regarding the upcoming Galaxy S23 series. Now, a new leak has backed up a previous rumor regarding the Galaxy S23 Ultra, so let’s have a look.

The news arrives from a tweet that was shared by known tipster Ice Universe. In the Twitter post, the tipster only shared a single image, which was a screenshot from the South Korean tech giant’s default camera app on the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones. Looking at this screenshot, we can see two options being offered to the user on the One UI. The two options include a dedicated 200 megapixel shooting mode and a 50 megapixel shooting option.

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If true, this screenshot confirms two things. First, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will feature a 200 megapixel primary sensor on the rear, and secondly, this camera will also shoot in pixel binning for its 50 megapixel shooting mode combining four pixels into one. The same tipster had previously leaked that the company will release the Galaxy S23 Ulta with a 200 megapixel sensor that has a 0.6µm pixel size on a 1/1.3 inch sensor that has an f/1.7 aperture.

Reportedly, the brand will use its new 200 megapixel ISOCELL HPX sensor for the Galaxy S23 Ultra model and it will feature new technologies. This includes Advanced Deep Trench Isolation (DTI) for better light absorption to the sensor and Tetra2Pixel, which allows the camera to combine 4 or 16 pixels as one for improved low light photography. Meanwhile, the lower end Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ are rumored to feature last years Galaxy 22 Ultra’s 108 megapixel sensor.

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