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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra can boost camera features with variable aperture, if it actually happens
Samsung has a tonne of upgrades for the Galaxy S25 Ultra including a high pixel sensor and better videography capabilities but the flagship could get even more interesting if it equips a variable aperture camera system.
Samsung uses high-quality main lenses with the S series including the latest 200Mp module. The company has utilized this lens for Galaxy S23 Ultra and S24 Ultra, and it will likely come with Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Instead of the exact same module, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will get some photography and videography upgrades via new algorithms. Besides, you can have new camera app experiences thanks to the One UI 7.
So, it would be a mixed camera upgrade for the main lens. However, you can anticipate improvements in telephoto or ultra-wide angle to get some new improvements.
But what if Samsung adds a variable aperture to this new flagship device? That would be a key highlight for all photography enthusiasts.
Variable aperture enables you to change the aperture size by controlling the amount of light entering the camera.
In the background, the mechanism uses physical hardware that collaborates and changes the apertures using blades with opening and closing sequences.
It offers numerous advantages over a fixed aperture camera including:
- Low-light control – A large aperture can enter more light into the sensor to brighten the scene and reduce noise in low-light conditions.
- Depth Control – The aperture also controls depth of field, a large aperture creates a shallow depth to isolate a subject from the background. On the other hand, a smaller aperture creates a depth of field for landscape photography.
Galaxy S9 – The start and evolution
Variable aperture is not new to the smartphone industry, in fact, it has been available for years. Interestingly, Samsung was the first to popularize variable aperture with the Galaxy S9 in 2018.
The Galaxy S9 and S9+ feature dual aperture, which automatically adjusts and passes light to the sensor. It can switch between F1.5 and F2.5 for dark and light photography environments respectively.
Unfortunately, the Korean tech giant dropped this tech with the Galaxy S10 and went back to fixed aperture. So, Samsung is familiar with this tech but it will require some new advancement step ahead in the competition.
Chinese phone makers including Huawei and Xiaomi have led this tech to a new level in recent flagship devices. A more sophisticated multi-blade aperture system has evolved including the 6-blade architecture.
This offers better light control, quality, and depth of field than ever before. These and other smartphone companies are searching for new variable architecture to improve the overall design and quickness of closing and opening the blades.
Even some reports suggest that Apple could also adopt variable aperture for its upcoming iPhone 17 in 2025.
Why it should
Compared to its competitors, Samsung uses the top-of-the-line 200mp camera system and due to the sheer pixel density, It can experiment with these aperture sizes to bring the best for consumers.
Note: Samsung has not confirmed the variable aperture camera for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. So, we can only remain optimistic about the photography enhancements with this upcoming flagship.
Galaxy S26 Ultra?
If it doesn’t happen with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, we’ll have to wait for Samsung’s next S-series flagship – S26 Ultra in 2026. Yet, things remained unconfirmed from this point of view.