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Samsung is preparing the Galaxy S23 Ultra and promises to destroy the iPhone 14 camera

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Samsung is preparing the Galaxy S23 Ultra and promises to destroy the iPhone 14 camera

Samsung is preparing the Galaxy S23 Ultra and promises to destroy the iPhone 14 camera

Galaxy S 22 Ultra, Samsung’s most powerful device in Argentina.

Samsung and Apple maintain an ongoing competition to see who is at the top of the industry’s sales cell phones. In order not to get lost on the ground, the South Korean giant plans to launch an upcoming device with a 200 megapixel camera completely surpass the plans of its American counterpart in iPhone 14.

Samsung’s next development is focused on its line premium and Galaxy S23 Ultra and his powerful lens is in the final stages of its development, according to a report published by South Korea’s ETNews.

In fact, the development of this revolutionary camera in the line is so advanced that they even expected this S23 Ultra. It will hit the market a few months after the iPhone 14 in 2023 only

Compared to the iPhone 13 Pro, which has a 12-megapixel main camera, the 14 Pro will have an enhanced 48-megapixel camera, where Apple will compete with the 200-megapixel camera in Samsung’s next flagship.

The most powerful camera in a Samsung

The Galaxy S22 Ultra first carried the S Pen stylus stored inside the phone.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra first carried the S Pen stylus stored inside the phone.

For now, Motorola will be the first manufacturer to launch a phone with a 200MP main camera that will use the Samsung ISOCELL HP1 sensor. The so -called Motorola “Frontier 22” device will be unveiled in July 2022, according to recent releases.

That’s why 200 megapixels promises to usher this year a new era in cell phone cameras that, in principle, won’t require “more power” to get better and more beautiful photos.

Like the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which has a 108-megapixel main camera, the S23 Ultra will likely use the technology. binning pixel, which combines data from several smaller pixels in the camera’s image sensor into one “super pixel.”

This pixel binning is useful because it only increases the megapixels of a smartphone camera while keeping the image sensor size the same resulting in smaller pixels, which generally get less light.

On the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the main camera takes 12-megapixel photos by default, with a switch available in the camera app to take 108-megapixel photos. The default setting is ideal for most users, as high -resolution images can have very large file sizes.

IPhone 14 Pro models that will compete directly against the S23 Ultra will likely also use pixel binning.

Tech analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said last year that Apple’s top-of-the-range versions-the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max-could come to market with 48-megapixel and 12 -megapixel cameras, plus 8K video recording.

Apple is considering changing its traditional Lightning charging port

Apple Lightning Port, Apple's charging port may no longer exist on cell phones.  apple picture

Apple Lightning Port, Apple’s charging port may no longer exist on cell phones. apple picture

This very same analyst of the mobile phone industry has both ensured that Apple plans to remove the Lightning port favor a USB-C port on 2023 iPhone 15 models.

Apple has been rumored to be using USB-C ports in recent years, especially after Apple began using USB-C for the iPad line but until now, Apple has been sticking with Lightning for the ‌iPhone‌.

This technological change can be planned well because of the legal requirements that can be implemented in Europe.

The European Union is making legislation requiring companies like Apple to use USB-C technology Photo: REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach.

The European Union is making legislation requiring companies like Apple to use USB-C technology Photo: REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach.

The European Union is currently making legislation that would require companies like Apple use USB-C technology throughout its product line, on iPhones, iPads, and AirPods. If approved, Apple devices will have to stop integrating their traditional Lightning charging port around the world.

USB-C ports will allow faster charging speeds and faster data transfers, and will integrate ‌iPhone‌ with Mac and ‌iPad‌ models that already use USB-C.

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Source: Clarin

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