We return to talk about the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the main exponent of the next series of top range from Samsung, arriving at the beginning of 2023. Although there are still several months to the official presentation, it is precisely in this period that the rumors become more intense, as the first phase of production is approaching, preceding the final one.
At the center of the rumors, we find once again one of the most important aspects for a new top the range, or the photographic sector. According to what emerges from a recent tweet from Ice Universe, it seems that S23 Ultra will make use of a 200 MegaPixel sensor, a hypothesis that has already emerged in the past and is now reiterated by the well-known informant.
The tweet in which the news was shared mentions Motorola’s new Edge 30 Ultra as an example of this technology, however, it is recalled that the latter is equipped with a Samsung HP1 sensor, therefore not the latest HP3. According to Ice Universe, at the moment it is not yet clear which sensor will be chosen by the Seoul house for its next top of the range, however, it is clear its intention to abandon the 108 MegaPixel solution adopted in the last three generations.
At this point, we will have to wait a little longer to get a clearer picture of the situation, but it seems that the 200 MegaPixels will represent a staple of Samsung’s strategy for the S23 Ultra.