Samsung will allegedly remove depth sensors from the rear of its mid-range tier, Samsung Galaxy A24, A34, and A54 which are to be released in 2023, making it a triple-camera setup rather than a quad. According to a report, Samsung's removal of depth sensors are intentional to reduce cost and strengthening camera performance instead of having a bunch of 'gimmicky' cameras with less than 2MP count. In recent tech industry, phones with triple- and quad-camera setup have been a norm, especially for mid-range phones. These camera setups usually includes a main wide sensor, an ultrawide or a telephoto, a monochrome here, and a depth sensor there. Nothing.tech founder Carl Pei already threw shots at this in his prior tweet saying camera experience is much greater than just the camera specifications. "2 good cameras > 1 good + 3 cheap cameras," Pei said, describing their Nothing Phone (1) only having two 50MP main and another 50MP ultrawide. Samsung may be following suit, but only halfway as monochrome sensors will stay. DXOMark has released its camera review for the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G with an overall camera score of 121 points. Read more in our articles including "Samsung reportedly ditches depth sensors from its 2023 Galaxy A series" and "Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G scores 121 at DXOMark".
Samsung will allegedly remove depth sensors from the rear of its mid-range tier, Samsung Galaxy A24, A34, and A54 which are to be released in 2023, making it a triple-camera setup rather than a quad. According to a report, Samsung's removal of depth sensors are intentional to reduce cost and strengthening camera performance instead of having a bunch of 'gimmicky' cameras with less than 2MP count.
In recent tech industry, phones with triple- and quad-camera setup have been a norm, especially for mid-range phones. These camera setups usually includes a main wide sensor, an ultrawide or a telephoto, a monochrome here, and a depth sensor there. Nothing.tech founder Carl Pei already threw shots at this in his prior tweet saying camera experience is much greater than just the camera specifications.
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