The Galaxy S24 Ultra To Feature Some Stellar Features For Videographers

Jan 2, 2024 at 04:32am EST
Galaxy S24 Ultra exclusive 4K video recording function

The Galaxy S24 series is only two weeks away from going official, and every other day, we get to hear new information about the upcoming flagship phones. Earlier today, retailers in Brazil ended up publishing some marketing material for the device that gave us an understanding of what to expect. And now, we have a new leak surrounding the Galaxy S24 Ultra, giving us a glimpse of how the phone might be a videography powerhouse for those who are looking to shoot videos with their phone.

 The Galaxy S24 Ultra could be a dream come true for all videographers

A new leak coming from a reliable source claims that the Galaxy S24 Ultra is not going to hold back when it comes to stellar videography options. People often talk about how Android phones are not a good choice when it comes to video, but Samsung is looking to change just that.

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As you can see in the aforementioned tweet, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be able to deliver 4K footage at 120FPS - a feature that is normally found in high-end cameras. In addition to that, Ice Universe has also claimed that the phone will be able to seamlessly zoom in 4K at 60 frames per second. Which is something very impressive because this means that we might not see a lot of disparity in terms of the video quality. Especially if the phone is switching through different sensors and still being able to record the video at a selected resolution and frame rate.

It is safe to say that at this point, the Galaxy S24 Ultra sounds like a very promising flagship, and it is obvious that Samsung will not lag behind in terms of features. However, it does raise concerns, too. For instance, you are getting so many excellent features, but is the phone even going to deliver those features how they are supposed to be, or are they added just for the sake of it?

Of course, we will have to wait and see how the Galaxy S24 series turns out, but so far, I am interested in knowing what Samsung offers. So, let's wait until 17th January and see what we have on our hands.

News Source: Ice Universe

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