
"The very first Samsung Galaxy S phone was announced a long 15 years ago - a lot has changed in smartphone photography since then. That original S-phone had a 5MP camera that could record 720p video. The latest Galaxy S25 Ultra has a 200MP camera and can record 8K video - that's 4320p! To put it another way, the resolution for still images has increased 40x, while video recording has 36x the number of pixels."
"That's just the main camera - one of the biggest changes since 2010 is the growing number of cameras. The S25 Ultra has four on its back, including a new 50MP ultra-wide, a 50MP 5x/111mm periscope and a 10MP 3x/67mm mid-range telephoto. Here is an infographic that tracks the camera improvements and innovations that the Galaxy S series has brought over the years: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra"
Fifteen years separate the original Samsung Galaxy S and the Galaxy S25 Ultra, reflecting major smartphone camera advances. The original Galaxy S had a 5MP camera and could record 720p video. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has a 200MP main sensor and records 8K video (4320p). Still image resolution increased roughly 40× while video pixel count increased roughly 36×. The S25 Ultra features four rear cameras: a 200MP main, a new 50MP ultra-wide, a 50MP 5x/111mm periscope, and a 10MP 3x/67mm mid-range telephoto. An infographic tracks these camera improvements and innovations over the series.
Read at GSMArena.com
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