
In the latest scoop shared by tipster Revengus on X (formerly Twitter), intriguing details about the cameras of the Galaxy S25 and S25+ have emerged. According to the tipster, Samsung is considering a significant shift by swapping out its reliable Samsung GN3 sensor in favor of Sony’s image sensor for the upcoming Galaxy S25 series.
https://twitter.com/Tech_Reve/status/1731249647979753917
This potential change is noteworthy, considering the GN3 sensor has been a trusted powerhouse in Samsung’s flagship devices. While this information remains speculative for now, it adds an element of suspense to Samsung’s camera technology choices.
Meanwhile, the imminent Galaxy S24 and S24+ are expected to stick with the proven 50MP Samsung GN3 sensor as their primary camera. This will be accompanied by a 12MP ultra-wide lens and a 10MP telephoto unit, promising users a robust photography experience.
Will Samsung’s gamble on a new sensor for the Galaxy S25 series pay off, or is the familiarity of the GN3 sensor a safer bet for users? What are your thoughts?
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