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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra camera captures Moon rovers in latest teaser

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Ahead of the unveiling, Samsung is promoting the Galaxy S23 series smartphones, spotlighting the camera capabilities. With latest teaser, Samsung’s latest teaser video crossed all limits, showcasing the moon rovers moving on the surface through Galaxy S23 Ultra camera.

Recently, Samsung published a new Galaxy S23 Ultra teaser highlighting the Moon zoom camera ability. Flagships launched post-S20 are capable of capturing Moon, while the Ultra versions can go beyond limitations. However, a smartphone camera can’t capture Moon rovers, for now, as shown in teaser.

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Samsung’s latest 13-second teaser video begins by showing off the surface of the Moon. It further displays two man-made rovers moving on the surface around three circular spots, completing the text “ZOOOM.” These three surface spots then turn into camera sensors of the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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For zooming, the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone uses the same camera sensors as the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Those Sony IMX sensors are capable of delivering clearer shots at 3X Optical and 10X Optical, respectively. With software, the zoom in feature reaches up to a massive resolution of 100X.

No doubt, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is way better than the Galaxy S22 Ultra in camera abilities, but, the thing Samsung promoted in its teaser is impossible, to me at least, to even hope ahead. Anyways, take it as a funny thing against rivals promoting numbers and enjoy the teaser below:

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