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Samsung Galaxy S23 12MP camera will make your night selfies epic!
As Samsung is all set to reveal the Galaxy S23 series on February 1st, more rumors have started to appear online. The company has reportedly replaced the front camera of the Galaxy S23 Ultra with a 12MP sensor. However, the megapixel downgrade may not impact performance.
According to tipster AhmedQwaider, the Galaxy S23 series phones use a 12MP front camera. Pro Mode, which was earlier expanded to all camera lenses of select phones, is likely to come pre-loaded for the front camera of the upcoming devices.
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In addition to Pro Mode, the South Korean tech giant could introduce “nightography” feature for the Galaxy S23 lineup’s front camera. This big change will surely improve selfies and video calling in night or low-light environments.
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The tipster pointed out that the megapixel count of Galaxy S23 Ultra’s front camera is low (S22 Ultra uses 40MP front camera), but the photo and video quality will be improved, thanks to “Dual Pixel” technology. As said, this feature will produce the best picture in the lowest possible light.
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12MP front camera
The"Pro"mode is now on front camera
Nightography in front camera
Photo&video quality will be improved due to"Dual Pixel"technology
This gives you the best picture in the lowest possible light
camera has become lower number but the quality is higher pic.twitter.com/t86yZB4CxG— Ahmed Qwaider (@AhmedQwaider888) January 6, 2023
First debuted with the S22 series, Samsung’s nightography feature is said to be further enhanced on the Galaxy S23 phones. Moreover, it is likely to be available for video recording in addition to regular Photo mode, whereas the latest leak claims it for the front camera too.