The Galaxy S25 series is just around the corner, with its big debut set for Galaxy Unpacked in a few days. The event is happening on January 22 in San Jose, and you can catch all the action live from the comfort of your couch. By now, you’d think everything about the Galaxy S25 Ultra would have leaked already. But nope, fresh details about the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s camera features have just surfaced.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra’s camera leak you probably didn’t see coming
One part of the leak leaves us scratching our heads: are they talking about the display or using AI to enhance camera results? Most of the chatter focuses on the camera, but there’s a bit of ambiguity. Based on earlier rumors, it seems the Galaxy S25 Ultra will stick with the S24 Ultra’s screen.
However, a new leak from the reliable @AhmedQwaider888 suggests advanced AI capabilities will boost color and brightness by an impressive 43%, whether in display quality or image processing. If true, this could be awesome. Whether it’s the screen or photos, this sounds like one of the coolest applications of AI yet. The source behind this info is calling it “AI Skill”!
⭕️Ai skill
It will give you a higher screen color&brightness rate of 43%🔥logVideo
You will be able to take the video in raw colors,and you can add colors &control themNow While filming
you can move between cameras without cutting or lagging due to the increase in frames🔥 pic.twitter.com/GuzA9vFTnI— Ahmed Qwaider (@AhmedQwaider888) January 10, 2025
There’s more
According to Qwaider, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is shaping up to be a videographer’s dream. It’s rumored to deliver higher-resolution videos with reduced noise—perfect for capturing crisp, clear footage. The ultra-wide lens is also said to be four times better than the S24 Ultra’s, which would help a lot in macrophotography.
One of the most exciting features could be the anticipated Audio Eraser, allowing users to remove background noise from video recordings. Plus, thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s image processor, you might enjoy smoother transitions between camera lenses. There’s also talk of a new LogVideo mode, giving users precise color control for video editing. You might also seamlessly switch between cameras without cutting or lagging, thanks to the increased frame rate.
On the hardware side, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could pack a powerful quad-camera setup. The primary lens could be a 200-megapixel main sensor, backed by a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with OIS and 5x optical zoom, and a 10-megapixel telephoto lens with OIS and 3x optical zoom. For selfies, there’ll be a 12-megapixel front camera with an f/2.2 aperture.