A report last week purportedly shed some light on Samsung’s choice of front-facing camera for next year’s Galaxy S23 and S23+ smartphones. While the news in that case was good, with the rumour claiming the devices in question could ship with upgraded selfie cameras, the same cannot be said for the telephoto shooter on the back.
According to the same source, the telephoto camera on the Galaxy S23 and S23+ will have the same 10 MP resolution as the S22 and S22+. It’s likely to be 3x, as it was this year, and it could very well be the same exact setup, including the same sensor. This has just not been specifically rumoured until now.
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It’s unclear what the situation will be for the Galaxy S23 Ultra, but it looks like the non-Ultra S flagships are set to stay with the same (or a very similar setup) for another year. Of course this is just an unconfirmed rumor at this point, and since we’re many months away from the launch of these models, even if this information is true right now, Samsung could still change its plans before it releases the Galaxy S23 family, keep that in mind.
Anyway, if this pans out, we’re hoping that the Korean company has other updates coming to the S23 and S23+ aside from the higher-res selfie camera. 2022 has brought us a lot of very slight upgrades in successors to older phones, and we’ve definitely lived through more exciting times in the mobile sphere, so 2023 better be different.



















