Key Points
- Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra to come with an improved quad camera setup.
- It might equip a newer version of a 1/2.76-inch ISOCELL JN1 camera sensor.
- Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S25 series at the beginning of 2025.
Leaks and rumors about Samsung’s next S flagship line have already started on the web and most of them hint at the device’s camera improvements. Now more details about Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra have emerged, taking the users’ excitement to new heights.
Yes an X user ISAQUES81, hints that the Ultrawide camera of Galaxy S25 Ultra will have a new version of the 1/2.76″ JN1 sensor. This new sensor will be smaller but will have a higher resolution of 50MP as compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Moving on, the 3X camera sensor of Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored to have a new 1/3″ Isocell sensor. This is going to be slightly larger and has a higher resolution than the current one. Besides this, the input also talks about the development of new algorithms.
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Some previous report suggests that Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature a 200MP main camera, a 50MP ultrawide camera, a 50MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP super-telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom.
Whereas, the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy 25+ might not get any camera upgrades and could retain the same 50MP rear camera and 12MP selfie camera as their predecessors, the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. Read more.
Galaxy S25 Ultra – New Sensors Revealed
Although we still don't know the names of the sensors at this stage, the Ultrawide will have a new version of the 1/2.76" JN1 sensor, which is slightly smaller than the one in the S24 Ultra and has a higher resolution of 50MP, as we've… pic.twitter.com/LOyU9QJ9MT
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It’s worth noting that, Samsung has been known for pushing the boundaries of smartphone photography, and the improved camera sensor in the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to take mobile photography to the next level.
The enhanced sensor of the upcoming flagship smartphone is likely to offer higher resolution, improved low-light performance, and advanced features to capture stunning images and videos.