Galaxy S25 Ultra Could Feature 8K Recording Across All Rear Cameras

Samsung is setting up to expand its high-end Galaxy S series by introducing the next-generation smartphone series, the Galaxy S25, which is expected to record 8K through all rear cameras.
The Galaxy S25 series is supposed to arrive sometime in early 2025. Samsung is actively working on the Galaxy S25 series, and it is expected that the two Galaxy S24 ultra units presently being tested by Samsung can record 8K through all rear cameras. No major changes are expected to arrive in the battery package, as the report reveals that both devices have a battery of 5000 mAh along with the support of 45 W charging.
Apart from the battery, the selfie camera also has the same current sensor, without any major changes. However, there is a lack of enough details regarding the camera sensors, other than their resolutions, which have already been confirmed for the main, ultrawide, 3x, 5x, and selfie cameras, which appear as:
- 200, 50, 50, 50, 12
- 200, 48, 50, 50, 12
Samsung is currently testing the two Galaxy S25 Ultra units, as speculated by a post on X shared by a @ISAQUES81, who not only disclosed the testing phase but also mentioned a few specs of the device, including the battery and camera. Apart from this, the previous report has already reported that the upcoming Galaxy S25 is likely to feature an Exynos 2500, which could bring fewer lenses but no loss in quality, and many more. Recently, it was also reported that the Galaxy S25 Ultra could be an inch smaller than the iPhone 16 Pro Max.