The Galaxy S26 Ultra is anticipated to launch early next year, with recent leaks revealing updates to its camera system. Samsung's flagship devices typically don't lead in camera hardware innovation compared to competitors.
A leak from Twitter user chunvn8888 provides details about the S26 Ultra's camera sensors, which largely mirror those of the Galaxy S25 Ultra except for the 3x telephoto lens:
The 200MP main camera and 5x periscope shooter are expected to feature wider apertures, enhancing their performance.
This insight comes from leaker Ice Universe, indicating some hardware refinements despite the sensor continuity.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra's camera setup remains mostly unchanged from its predecessor, with only a modest resolution bump on the 3x telephoto lens and some aperture improvements on key cameras.
"With the exception of the 3x lens, the S26 Ultra will have the same camera sensors as the Galaxy S25 Ultra."
These details align with earlier rumors suggesting Samsung is focusing on iterative upgrades rather than radical camera redesigns for the S26 Ultra.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra offers incremental camera enhancements, prioritizing modest sensor upgrades and improved lens apertures over revolutionary hardware changes.