The smartphone world is abuzz with the potential arrival of next-gen Ultra phones, and it seems the camera race is heating up. While some manufacturers are rumored to be testing phones with two 200MP cameras, a Weibo tipster has claimed that some next-gen Android phones could be equipped with a triple 100MP camera setup. This would be a significant departure from the current trend of 200MP main and telephoto cameras, and a potential step back in terms of primary and telephoto resolution. But here's where it gets controversial... The tipster also suggests that a phone with a 100MP selfie camera could be in the pipeline, which could be a game-changer for front-facing cameras. However, the leaker's claim that this is a 'small-pixel sensor' suggests that low-light image quality could suffer. So, what do you think? Are you excited about the potential of triple 100MP cameras, or do you think the current trend of 200MP cameras is the way to go? And this is the part most people miss... While a 100MP sensor with larger individual pixels could offer better light intake and brighter, cleaner photos, it's important to consider the trade-offs. A 100MP sensor would offer less resolvable detail than a 200MP camera, and the leaker didn't provide more details regarding these 100MP sensors. So, what do you think? Is the potential of a triple 100MP camera setup worth the trade-offs, or do you think the current trend of 200MP cameras is the way to go? We want to hear your thoughts! Comment below and let us know what you think.