Samsung is preparing to launch a new generation of foldable smartphones, but at the same time the South Korean giant is also silently working on its flagship phones, which are Samsung Galaxy S23, which has been widely reported in the last period.
Now, if the last information is correct, the rear camera telephoto sensor will not be upgraded for both Samsung Galaxy S23 andGalaxy S23 Plus.
According to the leaks that circulated during the last hours, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series will continue to use the same 10-megapixel zoom sensor found in the phones of the last generation, namely: Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus.
Will things go as they are in Galaxy S23 Ultra? In fact, there are no details on that, but we think Samsung won't let this phone go unnoticed without any notable improvements compared to last year's model.
It remains to be seen if that sensor is the only one that won't change compared to last year's phones, or if it extends to the rest of the rear camera sensors.
There are no clear details regarding the photographic capabilities of the Galaxy S23 series as we are still months away from the official launch date, which is expected to be at the beginning of next year.
The happy news is that the Samsung Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus will come with an improved front camera. This time around, the flagship smartphones will have a 12MP camera for taking high-quality selfies and making video calls as well.
From here until the beginning of next year, specifically in January or February, we will provide you with all the new developments related to the launch of those smartphones that Samsung fans all over the world have been waiting for.