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Leaked! The S25 Ultra’s Mind-Blowing Camera Specs

Charu Thakur
Updated on December 12, 2024
Galaxy S25 Ultra camera specifications leaked

The announcement of the Galaxy S25 series is just around the corner and very soon it is going to be discovered whether the speculations regarding the 2025 Samsung flagship’s features and design will prove to be accurate. 

While there is uncertainty surrounding the processing power until the very last moment mostly because of Samsung’s hesitance to invest over $200 in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and ultimately had no alternative. However, the details about the camera were only vaguely outlined till now. 

The recent discovery of the Galaxy S25 Ultra which is identified as SM-S938U in the Camera FV-5 database has provided clarity on its camera sensor and lens configuration for the US version. 

The camera specification of the device for the Samsung S25 Ultra indicates that it will likely feature the remarkable 200MP Samsung HP2 sensor as it has been confirmed by the Camera FV-5 database entry uncovered by 91Mobiles. 

Although the specifications of the ultrawide and telephoto cameras will remain undisclosed. The listing also reveals that the sensor will produce 12.5MP images making use of a 16-in-1 pixel binning technique and it enhances details and performance in low-light conditions. 

This specific camera boasts a resolution of 4080 X 3060 virtual pixels and consists of electronic stabilizations with a lens that features an f/1.7 aperture and an equivalent focal length of 23.2mm. 

Given the specifications, these are likely the details for the wide-angle camera of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra as its lens appears unchanged from that of its predecessor model Galaxy S24 Ultra

Consequently, the new flagship Ultra from Samsung is expected to capture stunning images with a wealth of detail. In addition to this, just like other leading smartphone manufacturers next year, it is expected that Samsung will use the artificial intelligence capabilities of the latest chipsets.

Charu Thakur

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