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Samsung Galaxy S23 might be stuck with the S22’s cameras

Posted on June 29, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

If you were hoping for a camera revolution from the Samsung Galaxy S23 or Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus then you might be out of luck, as the latest leak suggests at least one of the sensors will be the same as the Samsung Galaxy S22’s – and there’s reason to suspect another might be too. According to GalaxyClub (opens in new tab), the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus will both have a 10MP telephoto camera, just like the Galaxy S22 and Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus. Now, the site doesn’t know that this is an identical sensor, and also doesn’t know whether it offers the same 3x optical zoom.
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