The wait has come to an end. A few minutes ago Samsung presented all the news about its new flagship phones for 2025. In Hypertextual We have been lucky enough to be able to test them, get to know their AI functions in depth, detail all the prices for the different models and, also, take a good look at their photographic section. In fact, in these lines the protagonists are the Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra camerasthree configurations that aim to earn a place in the highest echelon of the industry.
This year Samsung has opted for further professionalize your camerasopting for details that the most advanced users in photography and video will appreciate. In this sense, it has been copied a little from Applefinally integrating the logarithmic recording (LOG), although it has gone further including modes such as the zebra pattern or the direct implementation of LUT’s.
Of course, not only those most skilled in photography will be able to take advantage of the new generation: the cameras of the Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra also arrive with very interesting improvements for the general public. A good example is the new 50 MP wide-angle sensor in the most advanced model, an update that many have been missing for some time. Now, it is here and it is accompanied by compelling news.
The cameras of the Galaxy S25 Ultra are once again the protagonists
Samsung has changed several key aspects in this new series, but one thing that remains is the difference in the cameras of the base models and the most advanced. The Galaxy S25 Ultra continues to boast of having the best photography section ever seen on a Samsung mobile. If you want the best shots and the greatest versatility, it is necessary to go for this mobile.


And, to whet your appetite, there’s nothing better than taking a look at the official technical data sheet for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra camera.
Sensor type | Characteristics |
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Wide Angle Sensor (main camera) | Resolution: 200 megapixels Aperture: f/1.7 Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) FOV: 85° 24mm equivalent |
Telephoto Sensor | Resolution: 50 megapixels Aperture: f/3.4 Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) FOV: 22° 5x optical zoom 111mm equivalent |
Telephoto Sensor | Resolution: 10 megapixels Aperture: f/2.4 Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) FOV: 36° 3x optical zoom 67mm equivalent |
Ultra Wide Angle Sensor | Resolution: 50 megapixels Aperture: f/1.9 FOV: 120° 13mm equivalent |
front camera | Resolution: 12 megapixels Aperture: f/2.2 FOV: 80° |


The great novelty is in the 50 MP ultra wide angle sensorwhich leaves behind the 12 MP resolution to have higher quality and a much more pleasant experience when zooming into photos in the gallery. Furthermore, this change also considerably improves the luminosity of the shots and it makes night photography with the UW finally have results on par with other cameras.
And, although the rest of the sensors hardly change, Samsung has worked to raise the level of photographs. According to the company, has modified the post-processing algorithms to get more juice out of the camerasin addition to taking advantage of the performance of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite to do it much faster.
Qualcomm presented a good list of improvements in photography, so the Galaxy S25 Ultra cameras, without offering many changes to the hardware, could make a significant leap over previous generations.
A good example of this is the professional details that Samsung has integrated into this Galaxy S25 Ultra. Namely, it has included recording in logarithmic (LOG), it allows including LUT’s directly from the editing section, records 10-bit video in HDR and has implemented a new system called Audio Eraser that eliminates ambient noise in post-production.
The arrival of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, the new algorithms, the change in the ultra wide angle and the professional video modes They predict a splendid photographic section from Samsung. Without a doubt, in Hypertextual We are looking forward to getting our hands on the Galaxy S25 Ultra cameras to tell you much more in depth.


The Galaxy S25 and S25+ also take advantage of Qualcomm
The hardware news is more limited when we talk about the base models. In fact, Samsung has not implemented a single change in the cameras of the Galaxy S25 and S25+ compared to the previous generation. It traces the sensors, resolutions and technical details, although this does not mean it stagnates in image quality.
This year the Galaxy S25 and S25+ include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Galaxy S24 opted for the Exynos 2400. Therefore, as with the Ultra model, Samsung is committed to a photographic improvement present in post-processing of the images.
The new algorithms and muscle of the Snapdragon 8 Elite can get more juice out of the Galaxy S25’s camera hardware and obtain that obligatory leap in quality that a new generation should offer. This, of course, does not mean that we would have liked to see the ultra-wide-angle sensor also go from 12 to 50 MP, but it is not what Samsung has decided.
Sensor Type | Characteristics |
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Wide Angle Sensor (main camera) | Resolution: 50 megapixels Aperture: f/1.8 Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) FOV: 85° 24mm equivalent |
Telephoto Sensor | Resolution: 10 megapixels Aperture: f/2.4 Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) FOV: 36° 3x optical zoom 67mm equivalent |
Ultra Wide Angle Sensor | Resolution: 12 megapixels Aperture: f/2.2 FOV: 120° 13mm equivalent |
front camera | Resolution: 12 megapixels Aperture: f/2.2 FOV: 80° |


After taking photos, AI will help you further
Galaxy AI It is still very present in the entire Galaxy S25 series, and has some interesting functions when we talk about the photographic section. Beyond using artificial intelligence to detect scenes and improve certain shots, the new devices take advantage of the improvement of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite to be faster when editing your content.
Now, for example, the Galaxy S25 are capable of performing Generative AI-based editing tasks much faster and without the need to connect to any remote server: everything happens on the device itself. Options like object eraser are not new, but they do work better, offer more realistic results, and run faster.
Samsung has integrated a good dose of AI into the gallery editor, allowing Get more out of your device’s camera even when you don’t know much about photography. There are no extremely earth-shattering ones, but there is, again, a subtle improvement that justifies, even slightly, the new generation.
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