Samsung introduced a significant upgrade to the primary camera with the Galaxy S23 Ultra. It also improved the selfie camera with a higher resolution. However, don't expect the company to bring any major camera improvement with its next-generation flagship phone, the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
According to a report (via @UniverseIce), the Galaxy S24 Ultra will use the same 200MP ISOCELL HP2 camera sensor for the primary camera. The upcoming phone will also reportedly use the same 12MP Sony IMX754 sensor for the telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and the 12MP Sony IMX564 sensor for the ultrawide camera. The only sensor it is upgrading is the telephoto camera with 10x optical zoom. The company is said to use a slightly upgraded 12MP Sony IMX754+ sensor for its longest optical zoom range.
Galaxy S24 Ultra could only bring minor improvements to the 10x zoom camera
If this information is accurate, we could only see slight improvements in 10x zoom performance. The other camera quality improvements on the Galaxy S24 Ultra could only come through software and processing improvements. No information has been revealed about the Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy S24+ cameras. However, if the Galaxy S24 Ultra doesn't bring any significant camera improvement, the same might be true for the other two models in the lineup.
Samsung is expected to equip the Galaxy S24 series with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor in Asia and North America. In Europe, the company could bring the Exynos 2400 variants of the phones. Both these chips are expected to use ARM's latest CPU cores. The Exynos 2400 is expected to feature 4x the GPU performance as the Exynos 2200. More information is expected to be revealed by the end of this year.