Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra is said to come with a 200MP camera and now joining the same race other smartphone manufacturers are also started applying this methodology. The Chinese company Redmi officially announced that the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ will be the world’s first phone to use a Samsung HPX outsole main camera, with a maximum of 200 MMP and 2.24μm fusion large pixels.
As far as the Samsung HPX sensor specifications are concerned, it has a 1/1.4″ outsole, and as per the systematic structure, the area is said to be 24% larger than the Sony IMX766.
With multi-pixel integration technology, it supports 16in1 fusion of large pixels of 2.24μm, which improves the performance in complex scenes such as dark light and backlight.
The 200 MP ultra mode gives you the details and resolution of the shot, the 50 MP mode provides balance and the 12.5-megapixel mode is used to speed up and purity.
Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Geekbench listing revealed the presence of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset paired with 8GB RAM. The S23 Ultra achieves a single-core score of 1,521 and a multi-score score of 4,689.