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The Galaxy S27 Ultra could use the same camera as the… Galaxy S23 Ultra

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TL;DR Samsung reportedly scrapped plans to use a larger 200MP sensor in the Galaxy S27 Ultra, likely due to cost and supply chain concerns.

This rumor comes after Sony announced the 200MP LYT-901 sensor, a more advanced alternative to Samsung’s 200MP cameras.

The next few Ultra models may stick with Samsung’s current 200MP hardware, with no major main-camera upgrades on the horizon.

Sony just disrupted Samsung’s camera plans. After years of Samsung showcasing its in-house 200MP sensors in the Galaxy Ultra line, Sony has launched a sensor aimed directly at its rival’s strength. However, there’s bad news if you were hoping Samsung’s future Ultra phones would adopt this tech.

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The new Sony LYT-901 is a 200MP, 1/1.12-inch sensor with 0.7μm pixels and features like Quad-Quad Bayer coding, 16-in-1 pixel binning, and AI remosaicing for clearer shots in tough lighting. Sony says it’s already in mass production, and leaks suggest it could appear in Ultra phones from Chinese brands in 2026.

That puts Samsung in a tricky spot. Tipster Ice Universe previously predicted that the Galaxy S27 Ultra might finally break away from Samsung’s own ISOCELL lineup by adopting Sony’s 200MP 1/1.1-inch sensor, swapping out the traditional 3x telephoto lens for a high-resolution unit. It would’ve been a big change, considering Samsung’s been using the same 1/1.3-inch 200MP sensor since the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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