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    In June final 12 months, Samsung launched the 200MP ISOCELL HP9 sensor. It was not used for the Galaxy S25 Ultra and there is a good purpose for that.

    The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a higher-resolution 50MP ultrawide camera however the megapixel rely for the different three sensors has not modified. Some customers had been questioning why the telephone would not characteristic the HP9 sensor. Known leaker Ice Universe has revealed the fundamental purpose behind that.

    The HP9 would have made the Galaxy S25 Ultra's camera bump huge. | Image Credit - Ice Universe - Samsung did Galaxy S25 Ultra buyers a favor by not equipping it with the better HP9 camera

    The HP9 would have made the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s camera bump big. | Image Credit – Ice Universe

    The HP9 is a big sensor and wishes a lot of area. It’s thicker than the Galaxy S25 Ultra and its use would have made the telephone unappealing aesthetically.

    Granted, some Vivo telephones make use of the sensor, and the upcoming Xiaomi 15 Ultra is additionally rumored to characteristic it. It makes for excellent photographs, however the trade-off is that the HP 9 makes the camera bump very thick. This might be one in every of the the explanation why the telephones that make use of it haven’t got mass market enchantment.

    Samsung is unlikely to ever use the HP9 for its Galaxy telephones. What it’s extra prone to do is use the All Lenses on Prism (ALoP) expertise it revealed in November to develop a better telephoto sensor with out rising the camera bump.The Galaxy S25 Edge, which was teased at Unpacked, was beforehand anticipated to characteristic the ALoP tech, however provided that the telephone is rumored to not have a telephoto camera, it appears like ALoP is extra a idea than a viable tech proper now, and it might be a whereas earlier than this construction replaces the standard folded optics. Regardless, Samsung is at the least making progress and it’s additionally good to know that it would not wish to rush out a half-baked answer.Even with out the HP 9, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is one in every of the finest camera telephones of the 12 months and can outperform most different smartphones.

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