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About the camera of Samsung's next top flagship model Galaxy We already know quite a bit about the S23 Ultra from leaks from recent months access and now we have another one. The latter suggests that the next Ultra could be the Korean giant's first smartphone whose telephoto lens will boast sensor-shift image stabilization technology.

Samsung has apparently been testing the sensor-shift image stabilization technology since at least last year, but until now any details have been lacking. Now the company has applied to the World Intellectual Property Organization to register a patent for a new telephoto lens with sensor shift technology, increasing the chance that it Galaxy Will use the S23 Ultra first.

Samsung is a bit behind when it comes to sensor shift image stabilization, as its rivals such as Apple, have already used this technology in their high-end phones. The Korean giant, on the other hand, is one of the few smartphone manufacturers that offers a periscope telephoto lens with optical zoom in its high-end smartphones. And as it seems, he wants to further use his strengths.

If it will Galaxy The S23 Ultra actually has a telephoto lens with sensor shift image stabilization technology, it is not clear if Samsung will also want to use it in other cameras, such as the main 200MPx module. Regardless, the telephoto lens is one that can achieve 10x optical zoom (and 100x hybrid zoom), and image stabilization at those zoom levels would probably make a huge difference. This technology should allow zoomed images to be of higher quality in different lighting conditions. If the next Ultra doesn't have this technology, we'll likely see it in other future models Galaxy.

Galaxy For example, you can buy the S22 Ultra here 

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