LAHORE (Daily Point) — In a recent report by The Elec, a South Korean publication, details about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra have surfaced, shedding light on its anticipated advanced camera system. The device is expected to retain its 10x zoom capability while introducing an additional 5x zoom module.
The camera setup is reported to boast a powerful configuration, featuring a primary wide-angle camera with a staggering 200MP resolution. This primary sensor is accompanied by a 12MP ultrawide lens, a 50MP camera with 5x optical zoom, and a 10MP camera capable of 10x optical zoom. With the exception of the 50MP 5x zoom camera, the other sensors are likely to be similar to those found in the existing S23 Ultra model.
Samsung is set to utilize its in-house 200MP sensor for the primary camera, while the 12MP ultrawide camera will be a collaborative effort between Samsung, Namuga, and Sunny Optical. Furthermore, Sunny Optical, in partnership with Samsung, will be responsible for the 10x and 5x zoom cameras. The report also suggests that Namuga and MCNEX will supply the 12MP front-facing camera.
As for the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus models, it is expected that they will maintain a camera array similar to the current generation, comprising a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 10MP camera with 3x zoom capabilities.
The report reveals that Samsung has set an ambitious target to distribute 35.2 million units of the Galaxy S24 series in 2024. This projection includes 15.9 million units of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, representing 45% of the total. Additionally, 13.5 million units of the standard Galaxy S24 model are planned, accounting for 38% of the series’ total distribution. The remaining 16%, amounting to 5.8 million units, is allocated for the Galaxy S24 Plus model.
In addition to the hardware upgrades, a leak regarding Samsung’s upcoming software update, One UI 6.1, suggests several AI-centric features, including inspiration from the Google Pixel 8, such as customized wallpapers. The update is also expected to bring AI noise canceling in voice calls and real-time translation.