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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Neither 200MP HP3 nor UDC?

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Just a few days back, it was reported that Samsung may upgrade the front camera resolution of the Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus next year. Meanwhile, a user’s Naver blog post suggests that supply chain sources are sure that Samsung won’t use 200MP HP3 and the UDC (under-display camera) tech in the Galaxy S23 series.

Other than this, the user didn’t mention why the Galaxy S23 series won’t support the under-display camera and what’s the reason Samsung is hesitant to adopt this technology. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 was the first UDC phone released by Samsung but the quality of this camera is quite cheap.

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That is why the mass production of under-screen cameras will be a very risky move for Samsung at the moment as the shipments of the new generation Galaxy S23 may be greatly affected. Well, we hope the under-display camera tech will be adopted by Samsung as well as soon as it matures.

Moreover, rumors are there that the Galaxy S24 series may use under display camera technology, which is basically the same period as the Apple iPhone 16 series. Do note that the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to use Samsung’s first generation ISOCELL HP1 200MP image sensor.

Recently, a tipster revealed that Samsung is considering a 12MP front-facing camera sensor for the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus. Also, the company is mass producing the 200MP image sensors that will be used by non-Galaxy phones.

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