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It's bigger in every way, but that doesn't mean its photography skills are any different from the smaller model. After Galaxy S23 also reached our editorial office Galaxy S23+ and you can now compare whether it really takes the same photos as its smaller brother.

Honestly, the biggest change compared to the previous generation is the design of the entire photographic assembly, which got rid of that massive output. The specifications of the cameras are the same except for the selfie camera, which was mainly improved in terms of software.

  • Ultra wide camera: 12 MPx , f2,2, angle of view 120 degrees 
  • Wide angle camera: 50 MPx, f1,8, angle of view 85 degrees 
  • Telephoto lens: 10 MPx, 3x optical zoom, f2,4, angle of view 36 degrees 
  • Front camera: 12 MPx, f2,2, angle of view 80 degrees

Galaxy The S23+ is not supposed to be a photographic top, but it still has the prerequisites to provide really high-quality results. It is ideal for daytime and casual photography, but in the case of night photos, you have to take into account that it has certain reserves. If you want more, you logically have to reach for the best that Samsung currently has to offer, namely the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

On the other hand, you can be sure that if you shoot with a primary wide-angle camera, you will rarely get burned. The telephoto lens also performs very well, but it is true that the ultra-wide-angle camera is still slightly behind and Samsung should also pay some attention to it. Same to me too Galaxy S23 Ultra and it's not a miracle either.

For comparison, how he takes pictures Galaxy You can see S23+ and S23 in the present galleries (you can find the whole test here). Some pictures are taken from the same places, although of course at a different time and under different light, because we had borrowed the equipment separately. But you will get a certain picture from it. After all, we will go through the same places even when we have the highest model for the test, that is Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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