Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Tipped to Gain New Camera Sensor
Samsung is reportedly ditching the ISOCELL GN3 camera sensor for the Galaxy S25 and S25+.
This is a significant change, as the GN3 sensor has been used in a range of Samsung smartphones over the past three years, including the Galaxy S22, S22+, S23, S23+, Fold 4, and Fold 5.
The tipster Revengus on Twitter claims that Samsung will be using a Sony camera sensor for the Galaxy S25 and S25+.
No details about the specific sensor have been revealed, but it is likely to be a high-end model that will offer improved performance over the GN3.
The change to a Sony sensor is a bit surprising, as Samsung has been using its own sensors in its flagship smartphones for many years.
However, it is possible that Samsung is not satisfied with the performance of the GN3 sensor, or that Sony has offered Samsung a better deal.
It is also worth noting that this is just a rumor at this point, and there is no guarantee that Samsung will actually make the switch to a Sony sensor.
However, it is certainly an interesting development to follow.
We will have to wait until Samsung officially announces the Galaxy S25 and S25+ to know for sure what camera sensor they will use.
However, the rumor that Samsung is ditching the GN3 sensor is certainly an interesting development to follow.