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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra - Same Old Zoom, New Aperture – Is That Enough?
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48974, member: 636"] Samsung keeps doing the same thing with their expensive phones. The company takes old camera parts and puts them inside new models. They make the pictures look better using computer tricks instead of upgrading the actual hardware. This approach saves money but might disappoint people who want real improvements. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will have the exact same zoom camera as the last two models. Reports show Samsung plans to use another 50MP sensor with 5x zoom power. The specs look identical on paper compared to older phones. The company will depend on software updates to make photos appear sharper and clearer. Samsung might add a special lens that can change how much light gets through. This variable aperture feature could make up for keeping the old zoom camera. The main camera will stay at 200MP just like before. Even the battery remains the same size at 5,000mAh from years ago. The Galaxy S25 Edge takes better zoom pictures than the Ultra model without having a zoom lens at all. This shows Samsung can improve image quality through software alone. The company might bring these same improvements to the S26 Ultra when it arrives. The phone launch is still months away from happening. Samsung could surprise everyone with last-minute changes to the hardware. People should wait for official announcements before making final judgments about the new phone. [/QUOTE]
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