Galaxy S27 Ultra could bring major camera changes
Key Points:
- The Galaxy S27 Ultra is expected to feature a triple-camera setup led by a 200MP sensor with a variable aperture system, potentially offering more than two aperture settings for improved photography in diverse lighting conditions.
- Variable aperture allows the camera to adjust its lens opening to optimize image quality, such as reducing noise in low light and enhancing focus in bright scenes, a feature previously seen in Samsung’s Galaxy S9 and S10 series.
- The primary 200MP camera may incorporate LOFIC (Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor) technology to enhance dynamic range by capturing more detail in both bright and dark areas of photos.
- Samsung might drop the 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom used in previous Ultra models, possibly to free up internal space for new components like Qi2.x wireless charging magnets.
- There are rumors of potential front-facing camera upgrades, including a 3D face-scanning sensor for improved security and a square-format sensor enabling versatile landscape and portrait shots without rotating the phone.