About This Tool
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra features a massive 200-megapixel main sensor — the highest resolution of any smartphone. At full resolution (16320×12240 pixels), it can produce prints up to 54×41 inches at professional 300 DPI quality. That's larger than most dedicated cameras.
In practice, Samsung's pixel-binning technology combines pixels for better low-light performance, typically outputting 12MP (4080×3060) or 50MP images. But when you shoot in full 200MP mode, the detail captured is exceptional for printing large format photos, posters, and wall art.
This calculator shows print capabilities for both the full 200MP mode and the standard binned resolutions, so you know exactly what's possible with your S24 Ultra photos.
How to Use
1. Samsung S24 Ultra 200MP specs are pre-loaded (16320×12240 pixels)
2. View maximum print sizes at three quality levels:
- 300 DPI: 54.4 × 40.8" — Gallery quality, exceeds most cameras
- 240 DPI: 68.0 × 51.0" — Excellent for large prints
- 150 DPI: 108.8 × 81.6" — Wall murals, exhibition scale
3. For 12MP/50MP shots, click "Full Calculator" and enter those dimensions
4. Toggle between inches and centimeters as needed
Formula
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra specifications:
Main sensor: 200MP (full resolution)
Native resolution: 16320 × 12240 pixels (4:3 aspect ratio)
At 300 DPI: 16320 ÷ 300 = 54.4" × 12240 ÷ 300 = 40.8"
At 240 DPI: 16320 ÷ 240 = 68.0" × 12240 ÷ 240 = 51.0"
At 150 DPI: 16320 ÷ 150 = 108.8" × 12240 ÷ 150 = 81.6"
Pixel-binned modes:
50MP (8160×6120): 27.2 × 20.4" at 300 DPI
12MP (4080×3060): 13.6 × 10.2" at 300 DPI