Quite unusual, many details of the Samsung Galaxy S23 haven’t been flying around even though it will be debuting in about seven to eight months. Its predecessor, the Galaxy S22 series has already been revealed by this time before its debut. Amidst the anticipation, Samsung Galaxy S23 camera details have been unveiled.
Some rumors have been flying around though, and they seemed to answer some important camera questions about the upcoming flagship smartphone. One of which is its selfie shooter, an upgrade from its predecessor but let us still keep our fingers crossed.
What is there to add as regards the Samsung Galaxy S23 camera details
Sources have revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 camera details still have the usual telescope zoom included in them. By that we mean, the S23 and S23 plus will be coming in with a 10MP telephoto lens alongside a 3X optical zoom advanced technology.
We don’t know what make and model the sensors of the earlier mentioned lens will be coming with but it’s most likely it’s the same found on its predecessor. And if there is any change at all, then it should probably be software optimization and all that but we don’t see any major change in this aspect at least.
Samsung Galaxy S23 camera details in the primary rear cameras department remain similar to what is found on the S22, sadly. The ultra-wide-angle lens seems to be the only hardware that might come with a possible upgrade. That being said, there might still be some enhancements in the telephoto camera.
The previous 200MP camera sensor just got ruled out recently and many Samsung users don’t like how this is going. Another information apart from the Samsung Galaxy S23 camera details has to be the codename Pretty Diamond which was revealed sometime in March.
We hope the smartphone will live up to its “diamond” name and deliver some interesting feats, probably an amazing battery life or faster-charging speed. Sources revealed that the starting price for the regular S23 might be $700. Nevertheless, the S23 is still a very hard nut to crack and we will keep on trying to crack and dish out tweaks as soon as they surface online.