
Samsung's new Galaxy S21 flagship mobile phone series, the Galaxy S21 Ultra, has a built-in 108 million-pixel camera with a 4-lens camera system, using 3x and 10x optical zoom telephoto lenses, and with the Zoom Lock function, it can capture clear images of distant objects, The official claimed that there is no problem even shooting the moon. Recently, some netizens questioned and even suspected that Samsung's promotional photos were faked. However, after verification by experts, it was concluded that the photos taken by mobile phones are not like fake ones, and are more clear and detailed than those taken with digital cameras and expensive lenses.
When Galaxy S21 Ultra promoted the shooting function of the mobile phone, it pointed out that the 100x Zoom can be used to easily shoot the moon. However, some netizens found that the moon photos were not as clear and sharp as Samsung's display. They began to question whether Samsung uses AI technology like other Chinese brands. Fake.
Easy to Show. Tried it just now. Here: Even if you take an unsharp/messy photo of something that looks like a moon it snaps a moon(ish) texture on it. :) simple as that. No magic hardware just clever software (combination), huawei did same year ago. pic.twitter.com/BmVhUPnq8v
— Alexi Bexi (@alextv) January 21, 2021
Foreign media "InputMag," asked experts to confirm whether Samsung was fraudulent. Some experts pointed out that Samsung’s moon photos are indeed forged, and that the photo optics is beyond reality. It may be a built-in function to add textures on the top of the moon. Therefore, 100x Zoom was used to shoot garlic and golf balls, but they found that the phone did not add textures to these The object turned into the moon, and nothing was found after searching the camera APK.
"InputMag" decided to directly compare Galaxy S21 Ultra and the moon photos taken with a 200~600mm focal length lens Sony A7R III. Compare the lines and textures of the photos taken by the two, and found that the features are completely consistent, confirming that the Galaxy S21 Ultra does have the ability to shoot the moon.

However, the imaging is obviously not as clear as the official photos, so the reporter used Adobe Lightroom to sharpen the photos and found that the Galaxy S21 Ultra photos have improved, even better than the Sony mirrorless camera. Facts have proved that Samsung has not forged photos of the moon, but may have been post-processed, so the false claims are overturned.