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Leaked Image Confirms Galaxy S24 Ultra Camera Specs, 50MP 5x Telephoto Camera

Galaxy S24 Ultra Camera Specs. A recently leaked image of the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s rear camera module confirms previous rumours that it will have a 50MP 5x telephoto camera instead of a 10MP 10x one like its predecessor.

The leaker @chunvn8888 shared a real-life photo showing the S24 Ultra’s smaller periscope lens compared to the S23 Ultra model. This indicates a shorter focal length and a switch from 10x optical zoom to 5x.

The sensor size reduction clearly shows in the side-by-side image, with the S24 Ultra’s bottom telephoto lens much more compact. If authentic, this all but verifies the upcoming flagship phone will offer 5x optical zoom with an upgraded 50MP resolution, up from 10MP.

Galaxy S24 Ultra Other Specs and Features

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is rumoured to feature a titanium middle frame, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and Samsung’s new “AI Phone” branding, focusing on enhanced AI camera capabilities. Specific AI features may dramatically improve low-light photography.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Colors

While the leaked image only shows hardware details, previous reports point to significant camera upgrades – both hardware and software-driven. Combined with top-tier processing power, the S24 Ultra shapes up to be Samsung’s best photography-focused smartphone yet when it likely launches in January 2024.

Kere O. Jonathan Okoh

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