Samsung plans to equip the Galaxy S26 Ultra with a wider F/1.4 aperture for its primary camera, marking the first major sensor upgrade after three consecutive Ultra flagship generations used identical components. The enhancement represents a notable improvement over the Galaxy S25 Ultra's F/1.7 opening, allowing significantly more light to reach the sensor for superior low-light photography and video performance.
Leaked specifications shared through Weibo indicate the device will retain the 200-megapixel resolution while potentially adding variable aperture technology to adjust between shooting conditions. The wider aperture will prove particularly beneficial if Samsung maintains the 1/1.3-inch sensor size and 0.6-micrometer pixel dimensions from previous models, enabling clearer image capture with enhanced detail.
Additional leaked details reference a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera sensor, an ISO value reaching 4,000, and zero exposure compensation settings. Korean manufacturer Samsung is expected to launch the flagship device in early 2026.
Leaked specifications shared through Weibo indicate the device will retain the 200-megapixel resolution while potentially adding variable aperture technology to adjust between shooting conditions. The wider aperture will prove particularly beneficial if Samsung maintains the 1/1.3-inch sensor size and 0.6-micrometer pixel dimensions from previous models, enabling clearer image capture with enhanced detail.
Additional leaked details reference a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera sensor, an ISO value reaching 4,000, and zero exposure compensation settings. Korean manufacturer Samsung is expected to launch the flagship device in early 2026.