We have already covered a number of rumors and reports regarding the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. Just recently, a leak had hinted at the camera specifications of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which had some exclusive cameras since it is the top model. Now, a new report has suggested that one camera will be common across the entire flagship lineup.

It has already been reported numerous times that the S23 Ultra will feature a new 200 megapixel primary camera on the rear. Although a recent report also revealed that it will be paired with a 12 megapixel ultra wide angle lens, a 10 megapixel 3x telephoto shooter, and a 10 megapixel 10x periscopic sensor as well. Meanwhile, a new ETNews claims that the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will reportedly feature a triple camera setup consisting of a 50 megapixel primary sensor, paired with a 12 megapixel and an 11 megapixel camera, which is just a minor upgrade over the S22 and S22+ models.

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For those unaware, the Galaxy S22 and S22+ featured a 50 megapixel main camera, paired with a 12 megapixel ultra wide angle, and 10 megapixel telephoto lens with 3x zoom. So it is clear that the bulk of the major camera upgrades will be exclusive to the Galaxy S23 Ultra model. However, the entire series will apparently feature the same image sensor on the front. A previous leak had hinted at the front facing camera being a 12 megapixel shooter, and the new report backs this up.

Furthermore, the South Korean tech giant also plans on manufacturing around 32 million units of the Galaxy S23 series. 50 percent of this figure will be for the S23 Ultra model alone, while the base model will account for 30 percent of the production. This means that the S22+ will have the smallest share of 20 percent.

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