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Galaxy S22 Ultra could offer a massive upgrade in camera quality

(Topic created on: 12-25-2021 06:39 AM)
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The Galaxy S22 Ultra is rumored to feature the same camera specs as its predecessor. It could have a 108MP primary camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, two 10MP telephoto cameras (3x and 10x optical zoom), and a 40MP selfie camera. Still, Samsung’s upcoming flagship phone is rumored to offer a massive image and video quality upgrade.

According to tipsters Ahmed Qwaider (@AhmedQwaider888) and Ice Universe (@UniverseIce), the Galaxy S22 Ultra will offer improved image and video quality, thanks to important software optimizations and AI (Artificial Intelligence) enhancements. The device will reportedly capture pictures and videos with higher brightness, improved colors, and more details with the help of the AI-powered detail enhancement tool.

The company’s next flagship phone reportedly uses “Wide Shift OIS” for 58% improved video stabilization. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is also said to use AI to predict a person’s movement in Portrait Video mode. Moreover, the smartphone is rumored to feature 12-bit (68 billion colors) video capture using Pro Mode. Thanks to Super HDR colors and the Super ISO Pro feature, it is also said to feature improved colors and lower noise in videos.

Tipster Ahmed also claims that the Galaxy S22 Ultra is the device’s actual name and not the Galaxy S22 Note, as was previously rumored. He also claims that all Galaxy S22 series smartphones will feature a glass back with a matte finish and 12.5% better protection than the Galaxy S21 Ultra. The Galaxy S22+ and the Galaxy S22 Ultra are also said to feature 45W fast charging.

Would you upgrade from the Galaxy S21 Ultra to the Galaxy S22 Ultra if it really offers improved image and video quality? Let me know in the comments section below.

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MAHESAMSUNG
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Wow....wlcm s22...
Vicky2078
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Samsung galaxy s20fe 5g will be exchange only for camera future
Anonymous
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yes, u r correct
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