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The S23 and S23+, meanwhile, come with a triple rear camera, comprising a 50-megapixel main sensor with f\/1.8 aperture, a 12-megapixel ultrawide angle camera with f\/2.2 aperture, and a 10-megapixel telephoto sensor with f\/2.4 aperture and 3x optical zoom capabilities.<\/p>\n
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Many of the same features are present for all three devices, including portrait and video portrait modes, as well as 8K video recording capabilities at 30fps. There is also a new AstroHyperlapse mode that allows you to take photos of moving stars, and it’s also possible to get a 50-megapixel RAW file from the ExpertRAW app compared to the 12-megapixel file that you could previously get from the Galaxy S22 series.<\/p>\n
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On the front, all three devices have a 12-megapixel front-facing camera with an f\/2.2 aperture and an 80-degree field of view, which is an upgraded sensor from the Galaxy S22 models.<\/p>\n
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The Samsung Galaxy S23 and S23+ are pretty much the same device, except for physical size, display size, and battery capacities. The Galaxy S23 Ultra, meanwhile, delivers not only a different design and on a larger scale, but it also delivers better camera capabilities on paper, more storage, more RAM, and a larger battery capacity, as well as the added convenience of the S Pen.<\/p>\n
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