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It was recently revealed that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will retain 200MP primary, 50MP ultrawide, and 50MP telephoto (5x zoom) cameras from its predecessor. Now, information about the rest of its cameras has surfaced, and Samsung could fix its four-year-old mistake with the phone.
Samsung hasn't upgraded the 3x zoom telephoto camera since the Galaxy S21 Ultra, and a new leak claims that it is finally getting upgraded. Android Headlines claims that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will use a 12MP sensor for its telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. It will be an upgrade over the 10MP camera used on Samsung's existing flagships.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will reportedly feature an improved front-facing camera as well, but its specifications haven't been revealed yet. Its primary 200MP camera is said to have a newer lens. It will use a new laser AF sensor for faster and more reliable focus.
Thanks to its new chipset, the phone is said to feature the next-gen ProVisual Engine for enhanced images and videos. Samsung has reportedly decided to remove the controversial camera rings that appeared glued to the back.
The report also claims that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature Qualcomm's 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 processor globally, and that there will be no Samsung Foundry-made 2nm version of the chip. It will use a 20% bigger vapour chamber system for better sustained performance and 16GB RAM as standard across 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage variants.
Samsung is said to have tested the new S Pen without a digitizer but found unsatisfactory results. So, the company will continue to use the same S Pen as the Galaxy S25 Ultra for its next flagship.
The phone's display is claimed to have even thinner bezels. The device is said to be thinner and have the same IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
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