Samsung has been using ultra-high resolution cameras on its phones since the launch of the Galaxy S20 Ultra. The company has used 108MP cameras on its flagship phones for three generations. Phones with a 108MP camera sensor; The Galaxy S20 Ultra is listed as Galaxy S21 Ultra and Galaxy S22 Ultra. The company now looks ready to use an even higher resolution sensor in its next-generation flagship smartphone.
According to information revealed by Ice Universe , the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a 200MP primary camera sensor. It is stated that the South Korean company is using the ISOCELL HP2 sensor, an undisclosed 200MP sensor, in its new flagship smartphone. As we may recall, the company's first 200MP camera sensor, ISOCELl HP1, was launched last year. A few weeks ago, the company introduced its second 200MP camera sensor, the ISOCELL HP3 . Now a new sensor called ISOCELL HP2 is expected.
It looks like the ISOCELL HP2 will outperform both the ISOCELL HP1 and ISOCELL HP3 sensors. Here, we can say that Samsung has created a confusion in naming. It is possible to give the same example for the ISOCELL GN series. Because ISOCELL GN2 was released as a better sensor than ISOCELL GN1, but ISOCELL GN5 gives lower performance than the two sensors mentioned.
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The size of the ISOCELL HP2 sensor is not yet clear. In line with the information in the rumors, if it does indeed outperform other sensors, it is likely to be larger than the ISOCELL HP1. However, there is also the possibility that the sensor may have better deep channel isolation technology. Experts think that it would theoretically be better for Samsung to use sensors with lower resolution and larger pixels, and question the company's strategy of using high-resolution cameras.
Finally, it should be noted that official details about the new camera sensor have not been published yet.
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