If Samsung decides to stick with the GN3 sensor for the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, it might have to lean on software and the chipset for additional improvements in image quality. Of course, software and the processor are just parts of the equation when crafting an outstanding camera phone; larger image sensors play a pivotal role in the mix.
Samsung has hinted at plans to introduce its own AI revolution with the upcoming One UI 6.1 and the Galaxy S24 series, which could lead to significant improvements in image quality, even if the company sticks with the ISOCELL GN3 sensor for the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus.
Of course, it’s still too early to say for sure what Samsung will do with the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. The company could still decide to switch to Sony sensors, or it could even introduce an entirely new sensor of its own. But based on the information available so far, it seems likely that the ISOCELL GN3 will continue to play a role in Samsung’s flagship smartphones for the foreseeable future.