Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S25 series on January 22. While there hasn't been anything official from the company yet, leaks have already shared a good number of things about the upcoming flagship phones. A new leak has now shared the camera sensor details of the S25 Ultra.
Compared to some of the other leaks about the camera configuration of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, this one appears to be concrete and quite comprehensive. The leaker, @AssembleDebug, claims to have obtained the smartphone's core files, including the kernel. From the files, the leaker has dug up the possible sensors that this top-end flagship phone could feature.
Per the leaker's report, it seems that there won't be any major changes when compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra (256 GB curr. $1,199.96 on Amazon), something that a couple of past reports have suggested. To be specific, the primary camera of the S25 Ultra is still expected to be the 200 MP Isocell HP2, while 3x telephoto is reported to be the same 12 MP Sony IMX 754. As for the 5x telephoto, it will reportedly be the 50 MP IMX 854, and the front is reported to feature the 12 MP Isocell S5K3LU, both of which are again the same as the predecessor.
The only reported change appears to be the ultrawide camera. According to @AssembleDebug's findings, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature the Isocell S5KJN3 as the ultrawide sensor, which is thought to be the GN3. That's a 50 MP sensor with an optical size of 1/1.57-inch, while the predecessor features a 12 MP ultrawide with an optical size of 1/2.52-inch.
While not mentioned in this leak, the Galaxy S25 series was rumored to be the first to feature the recently unveiled ALoP camera technology. But if it's not present in the S25 Ultra, Samsung may use the tech in the rumored S25 Slim instead.
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