The Galaxy S23 Ultra could get a big camera upgrade — but I hope Samsung focuses on this one thing

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We are just a few weeks away from the official launch of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. Galaxy Unpacked is set to take place on February 1 where we could see Samsung launch a trio of phones, amongst other possible devices. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to lead the pack, being the premium flagship that the company will offer.

The most persistent rumor we have heard about the S23 Ultra is the big camera upgrade that it could get this year. Samsung could give the S23 Ultra a big jump in megapixels with an apparent 200MP sensor. That itself is enough to make competitors sit up and take notice — in fact, recently, a leaked teaser of the 200MP camera showed its apparent capabilities, including a stellar night mode.

If the rumors are true, it seems like the star of the show could be Samsung’s 200MP sensor. Even the Samsung Unpacked invite has three spotlights that look a lot like the camera array on a Galaxy S phone. 

Galaxy Unpacked 2023 on Feb. 1 in San Francisco

(Image credit: Samsung)

For comparison, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max have a 48MP camera and the Google Pixel 7 Pro has a 50MP main sensor. The alleged 200MP camera on the S23 Ultra may well put Samsung on our list of the best camera phones, if not right at the top. And while that truly could be a big upgrade, I am worried that design might get a raw deal this year with the S23 Ultra.

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