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When Samsung introduced the series last week Galaxy S23, he focused his attention mainly on the camera, especially cameras Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, his focus on a photo montage of his new supreme "flag" served a greater purpose. He wanted to win in this area iPhone.

Galaxy The S23 Ultra is Samsung's first phone to boast 200MPx sensor. The Korean giant has also improved the other rear sensors (although not increased their resolution) and has also added new software features and significantly improved AI processing to improve low-light photography and filming.

Cho Sung-dae, executive vice president of Samsung's mobile division, joined the company as a senior researcher in 2004. He was involved in the development of phone camera technologies Galaxy. One of his biggest concerns was comparing the cameras of the Korean giant's phones with iPhonem. “I've heard a lot of people say things like: The Samsung phone is good for photography and iPhone is good for videos or the Samsung takes better landscape photos while Apple portraits," he said in an interview with the website The Investor. He added that Samsung has conducted global surveys to find out what to improve on the camera. A number of upgrades he received Galaxy S23 Ultra, was therefore made based on the responses of Gen Z and Millennials in these surveys.

It's probably not a complete surprise that these survey respondents wanted better selfies, so Samsung added fast autofocus and Super HDR to the selfie camera. Galaxy The S23 Ultra also boasts that it can analyze and capture individual characteristics such as hair and eyes using object-based artificial intelligence. “I'm sure this time users won't be able to tell if the picture was taken on Galaxy S23 or on Apple phones,” Cho concluded.

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