Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Tipped To Steal The Ultra’s 200MP Sensor, As The Base S27 Finally Gets A 50MP Ultra-Wide/Telephoto Upgrade Rohail Saleem • at EDT Add on Google It is a round-the-clock leaks galore for Samsung's next-gen Galaxy S27 series today, with major tidbits getting disclosed one after the other, demystifying the camera setups on two key members of the S27 family: the base Galaxy S27 and the Galaxy S27 Pro. Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro might sport a 200MP surprise, as the base S27 is now tipped to get a big upgrade on at least one secondary camera lens We reported yesterday that Samsung was working on four Galaxy S27 models, with the Pro variant constituting a new addition. Related Story Samsung Shareholders Up In Arms Over The “Illegal” Incentives Deal That Will See Each Memory Division Worker Take Home ~$400,000 In BonusesAs per the details, the Galaxy S27 Pro is likely to sport a 6.47-inch OLED screen, which means the new model's display will be just a tad bigger than the 6.3-inch one on the base Galaxy S26. Also, the Pro variant is likely to be around 6 percent smaller than its Ultra counterpart, provided Samsung retains the dimensions of the Galaxy S26 Ultra for its next-gen apex model.Also, the Galaxy S26 Pro is expected to eschew the S Pen that has become a staple of Samsung's Ultra models. Even so, it is expected to maintain parity with the S27 Ultra on most specs. According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S27 Pro could come with the same upgraded main and ultra-wide sensors as the Ultra, while the difference may be the telephoto: a New 3.5x 50MP ALoP lens for the Pro.Meanwhile, the S27 Ultra telephoto setup remains a mystery 👀But if the… pic.twitter.com/ky3e7PguQB— W (@Wvisioncreation) Now, the famous tipster Ice Universe has penned a pertinent post, detailing that Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro will get an all-new 200MP main camera sensor, mirroring the Ultra variant in this respect. The Pro model will also get 2x 50MP rare camera sensors, presumably an ultra-wide and telephoto. Rumor has it we're looking at a 50MP + 50MP + 12MP camera setup. 📸What's still unknown:Whether the Ultra-Wide or the Telephoto gets the 50MP upgrade (while the other stays at 12MP).Sensor sizes. Schrödinger (@phonefuturist) Meanwhile, another tipster, who goes by the name Schrödinger, has detailed that the base Galaxy S27 will feature a 50MP + 50MP + 12MP combo of rear cameras, with either the telephoto or ultra-wide lens receiving a 50MP upgrade. About the : Writing is my one incontrovertible passion. Over the past six years, he has authored over 2,200 distinct articles on financial and tech-related topics, spanning nearly 1 million words. And he has been a member of Wcctech mobile team since 2025. As an alumnus of the University of Toronto, Rotman Commerce Program, I bring nuance, in-depth knowledge, and a unique perspective to every topic that I cover. When I'm not writing, I'm traveling the world, exploring hidden confectionaries and restaurants as an aspiring food connoisseur. Follow on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds. Deal of the Day Further Reading Samsung Expands Odyssey G8 Lineup With 6K@165Hz, 5K@180Hz, And 4K@240Hz OLED Monitors, All Running 4th-Gen Penta Tandem Panels Samsung Caves An Hour Before 18-Day Strike, Pledging 12% Of Profits And A “Humble Attitude” After Five Months Of Deadlock Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 To Receive A Downgrade Beatdown, Making The Galaxy S26 Ultra A Far Cheaper And Superior Choice Ex-Samsung Chip Boss Says China’s DRAM Blitz Could Crush The 414% DDR5 Price Spike Within A Year Read all on Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Tipped To Steal The Ultra’s 200MP Sensor, As The Base S27 Finally Gets A 50MP Ultra-Wide/Telephoto Upgrade
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