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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra tipped to get 108MP primary camera

The Galaxy S21 Ultra is tipped to get a 108-megapixel camera that is powered by Samsung’s Isocell HM3 sensor with a single pixel reaching 0.8um.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 20 2022, 23:49 IST
Samsung has secured top spot in India’s smartphone market.
Samsung has secured top spot in India’s smartphone market. (MINT_PRINT)
Samsung has secured top spot in India’s smartphone market.
Samsung has secured top spot in India’s smartphone market. (MINT_PRINT)

Samsung Galaxy S21 series has been in the news for quite some time now. Reports in the past couple of weeks have detailed the features that the upcoming smartphone series is expected to get. Now, a new report talks about the camera details of the Galaxy S21 Ultra smartphone.

As per a report by Ice Universe, the Galaxy S21 Ultra is tipped to get a 108-megapixel camera that is powered by Samsung's Isocell HM3 sensor with a single pixel reaching 0.8um. The Isocell HM3 sensor is expected to be smaller and better than the Isocell HM1 sensor. The tipster says that along with the 108MP sensor, the phone is expected to get laser focus. However, the phone will not come with a time-of-flight sensor.

A separate report by tipster Ishan Agarwal states the Galaxy S21 Ultra will get a triple-rear camera setup consisting of a 108-megapixel sensor, a 16-megapixel sensor and a 12-megapixel sensor. On the front, the phone is tipped to get a 40-megapixel selfie camera.

Additionally, the phone is likely to get a 6.8-inch dynamic AMOLED display with either a 120Hz or a 144Hz display. It is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 chipset that is with 12GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space. It is expected to run on Android 11-based One UI 3.0 and be backed a giant 5,000mAh battery.

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First Published Date: 08 Nov, 18:51 IST
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