Mar 13, 2026

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The wait is over: Now this big upgrade can be found in the new Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra, know

Samsung Galaxy S27: Samsung has recently launched the Galaxy S26 Ultra. There are some upgrades to its camera, but the wait for a significant upgrade is still ongoing. Samsung has been offering the same sensor in its primary camera for the past few years. While optics and software are improving, consumers are still waiting for a change in the primary sensor. It is speculated that Samsung may solve this problem with the Galaxy S27 Ultra next year

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Galaxy S27 Ultra will be upgraded 
According to reports, Samsung will upgrade the primary camera sensor in the Galaxy S27 Ultra, which will launch next year. According to Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station, the company is working on a new and larger 1/1.12" sensor called ISOCELL HPA. Its resolution will be 200MP. This sensor will support LOFIC, meaning it will be able to capture images with a wide dynamic range. Another tipster says that Samsung will use the modified ISOCELL HPA in the next flagship device. It can be called HP6.

Upgrade is necessary to compete with Apple and Xiaomi 
Samsung Galaxy S27 series launch is still a year away, but these leaks can be considered honest. Indeed, in order to remain competitive, Samsung has considered it necessary to upgrade its primary camera. The Xiaomi 17 Ultra, which has already been launched globally, has a LOFIC sensor, while there is speculation that this technology could be included in the iPhone 18 Pro models as well. Given this, it is believed that Samsung will not neglect the upgrade to its primary camera this time. Despite its old sensors, Samsung's cameras still receive high ratings, so the new upgrade will take the photography experience to a higher level

                                                                                         


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