Leaked render of the Galaxy S23 Ultra

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  • A supposed camera sample of the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra has surfaced online.
  • Samsung's upcoming top-tier flagship model appears to boast a more detailed image than the Galaxy S22 Ultra and the Google Pixel 7 Pro.
  • The sample image apparently looks sharper than those taken with the other phones.

We've heard rumors about camera improvements that could make their way to the S23 Ultra, but no concrete proof has been given. It is possible that a camera sample leak gave us that.

Ice universe has posted a comparative gallery of images supposedly taken using the upcoming top-tier flagship model, theGalaxy S22 Ultra, and the upcoming top-tier flagship model, thePixel 7 Pro. It's likely that the sample was captured with the phone's main sensor, since it wasn't mentioned in the Weibo post.

The apparent huge difference in image sharpness between the camera samples is noteworthy. Three identical photos show that the upcoming high-end model of the company has the most detailed shot compared to the S22 Ultra and the Pixel 7 Pro.

The color reproduction on the phones is more saturated than on the other ones. It's clear that the contender has been washed out.

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If the leaker's post is true, it could put many of the best phones in the world to shame. The pumpkins can be seen in the comparative images below.

Three identical photos of an orange pumpkins side by side

From left to right: Supposed camera samples taken with the Galaxy S23 Ultra, S22 Ultra, and Pixel 7 Pro. (Image credit: Ice universe / Weibo)

The 200MP primary shooter might be the only upgrade coming to the S23 Ultra. The current model of the phone has a 10MP periscope lens, a 10MP lens, and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens.

The S23 lineup is not expected to be unveiled until February. The constant stream of leaks and rumors about these phones has caught the attention of fans of the brand.

While there are a few improvements, it shouldn't come as a big surprise that most things will stay the same as they were before.