Samsung recently issued a press release, focusing on the Galaxy Pro Visual Engine and Quad Tele System in the Samsung Galaxy S24 series phones, and stated that the Galaxy S24 Ultra camera shutter speed 30% faster than S23 Ultra.
This is a very obvious improvement in perception. Samsung said in a press release that including the 200-megapixel rear main camera, it has significantly reduced the shutter lag of the camera.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra’s sensor size has nearly doubled compared to its predecessor, from 12.52 square millimeters to approximately 24.47 square millimeters, helping the Galaxy S24 Ultra capture details more accurately. It also has larger pixels, measuring 1.4μm on each side at 5x zoom, which is nearly 60% larger. This means the Galaxy S24 Ultra can capture more light, creating brighter images with less noise.
The press release also talks about other improvements to the camera experience, such as a wider optical image stabilization angle for the 5x telephoto lens and the ability to take 24-megapixel photos using the Expert RAW app.
The press release also mentions that faster neural processing units (NPUs) on the Exynos 2400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chips enhance AI-powered photo and video editing tools.