Samsung is increasingly diligent in showing off the advantages of the camera which is the main feature of the Galaxy S23. This time through a cool 3D projection that hypnotizes the eye.
A 3D projection of the Galaxy S23 teaser shown in the Samsung District building in downtown Milan, Italy. Initially, an invitation and teaser for the Galaxy Unpacked were presented, which featured three spotlight rings reminiscent of the camera ring on the back of the Galaxy S series.
After that, the technology giant from South Korea showed the camera capabilities that the Galaxy S23 will carry. The video shows the three spotlights turning into camera lenses.
One camera lens looks bigger than the other two. This could be the 200MP camera we'll see on the S23 Ultra, this suspicion was further strengthened by the recent announcement of the HP2's ISOCELL sensor.
The Samsung S23 will also focus on astrophotography. This feature was actually introduced in the Galaxy S22, maybe it's now being developed further in its successors.
The S22 Ultra comes with a 10X zoom on the telephoto camera and can reach up to 100X digital zoom. The S23 Ultra is also rumored to have the same zoom capabilities but coupled with a 200MP camera, supposedly the results are sharper and more detailed.
And that's hinted at in a projection video showing the moon getting closer. The S22 Ultra requires the use of the Expert RAW application for space shooting which is not installed by default. Maybe later this ability will become part of the camera application on the S23 Ultra.
The Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus are expected to get 30X Space Zoom, which can also capture clear shots of sky objects. Meanwhile, the S23 Ultra also gets increased night photography capabilities thanks to a larger sensor.
Samsung has revealed this through the Galaxy Unpacked tagline, namely "Epic Night Is Coming". Is that right? This will be answered on February 2 at 01.00 WIB when the Galaxy S23 series is announced.