As the release of the Galaxy S24 series draws ever closer, more and more leaks are becoming public.
The most important information about technical data, price and color variations is now known, which we have summarized for you in the following overview:
However, a detail about the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s camera only leaked out shortly before the turn of the year and should bring joy to fans of high-resolution video recordings.
Because as the usually well-informed leaker @UniverseIce reports on the X platform (formerly Twitter), the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be able to record 4K videos at 120 frames per second.
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In Samsung’s previous flagship models, such 4K recordings were only possible at 60 FPS. By doubling the frame rate, the Ultra model catches up with action cameras that have offered this feature as standard for some time.
It is expected that the ability to record 4K@120FPS videos will only be enabled for the main lens of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Anyway: According to a previous leak The upcoming Samsung flagship should finally be able to change focal lengths while recording 4K videos at 60 FPS.
Basically, like its predecessor, Samsung should install a quad system in which the showpiece should be a 200 MP main camera. These are flanked by two telephoto lenses, each with a resolution of 50 and 10 megapixels; The ultra wide angle, like the selfie camera, should be 12 megapixels.
However, Samsung would not be a pioneer with this feature: the Sony Xperia 1 V is one of the youngest cell phones with 4K videos at 120 frames per second. This feature in particular was highlighted by our tester Linh as a plus point in video quality:
Now the question is: Is 4K recording at 120 frames per second the camera feature that the Galaxy S24 Ultra was missing or are there other problem areas that Samsung should work on? Which smartphone camera have you used to take your best video recordings so far? Let us know in the comments!