A report from a couple of days ago claimed that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will ditch its 3x tele camera and instead rely on its 200MP main sensor for short-range zoom. Now reliable tipster Ice Universe says that it is “certain” that the next Ultra will still have four cameras.
Ice specifically states that the 3x module isn’t going away. In fact, “an upgrade is very possible”. The 10MP 3x camera has been pretty much the same since it was introduced with the Galaxy S21 Ultra. There have been some variations in sensor size and the exact focal length (67 or 70mm), but nothing major.
The same can be said about the 12MP 120° ultra wide camera too, that one hasn’t changed since the S20 Ultra.
The main camera has gone through several changes – from the 108MP HM1 sensor of the S20 Ultra, to 108MP HM3 of the S21 and S22 Ultra to the 200MP HP2 of the S23 and S24 Ultra.
Current expectations are that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will use the same HP2 sensor, but will feature other improvements to gather more light. This was touted as the reason to drop the 3x module.
The periscope module is perhaps the one that has changed the most often over the years and 2025 might be no exception – rumor has it that Samsung is experimenting with a changeable focal length (between two preset points rather than smoothly like Sony does with the Xperia 1 series).