According to rumours, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a 200-megapixel camera and a faster fingerprint sensor.

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 According to a report, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, the rumoured successor to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, may have a 200-megapixel camera. Samsung debuted the Galaxy S22 series earlier this year, and the Galaxy S23 lineup is anticipated to debut sometime in 2019. Meanwhile, a report suggests that Qualcomm's 3D Sonic Max fingerprint scanning technology may also be included in the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The firm has yet to formally provide any information on the Galaxy S22 Ultra's successor.

Samsung intends to include a 200-megapixel camera on one of the Galaxy S23 series smartphones, according to a report by Korea IT News. According to the source, Samsung's Mobile Experience (MX) division has informed the company's main camera partners that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will be the only device in the series to have the sensor.

The article claims that Samsung has relayed its development and manufacturing plans and that it has contracted with several companies to manufacture components for its 200-megapixel sensor. According to the research, the only companies now making 200-megapixel cameras are Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Samsung Electronics. According to the analysis, when this sensor starts to appear on comparably lower-end devices, the supply chain is anticipated to grow.

Notably, the 108-megapixel sensor on the Galaxy S20 Ultra was the most recent camera improvement from Samsung. A 108-megapixel primary camera was also present on the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Galaxy S22 Ultra models that followed.

Alvin, a source for Samsung, recently tweeted that the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to use Qualcomm's 3D Sonic Max fingerprint scanning technology. According to reports, the iQoo 9 Pro and the Vivo X80 Pro both have this fingerprint sensor. According to reports, this sensor has a sizable scanning area and a quick scanning rate, which might greatly shorten unlock times and lower errors while authenticating users.

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