And, with the new handset, Samsung’s hoping to take some of the shine from Huawei’s camera hardware, using a little something the company calls Space Zoom.
To Infinity!
You see, the Ultra gets its title from the quad rear camera arrangement that uses Samsung’s newest, largest sensors. The main lens is a 108MP ISOCELL monster, backed up by Samsung’s 48MP sensor — which confers a little something called Space Zoom — as well as a 12MP ultra-wide (120 and a ToF (time of flight) depth sensor.
Space Zoom is the thing, a software-assisted 100x zoom mode intended to make Huawei’s camera hardware look bad. Or, at least, intended to let Samsung put a larger number on its ads. And, possible, let you see into space. The moon at 100x is rather impressive so we’re dying to try it out in practise, but even if Space Zoom turns out to be a gimmick, the Galaxy S20 Ultra also features a 10x hybrid optical zoom. That’s bound to be less gimmicky.
What else do the cameras do, besides possess large numbers? Well, they’ll record in 8K — so you’ve got a reason to buy an 8K Samsung TV, and there’s a new Bright Night mode that Samsung reckons’ll will get you some awesome night-time shots. We’ll have to see how that looks and whether Apple needs to be nervous. Keep an eye out for our review as soon as Samsung’s got hardware in SA.