Samsung has stuck with employing the same primary sensor for three generations of its Galaxy S Ultra flagships, but in early 2026, the Korean giant is expected to end this streak because the Galaxy S26 Ultra will finally obtain an upgrade that will allow it to capture more detailed images and video in low-light conditions. For those wondering, the upgrade is a wider aperture than the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra has an F/1.7 aperture, making the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s F/1.4 upgrade a highly welcome one
A leak obtained by yeux1122 courtesy of Weibo and ITHome shows that the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s primary camera aperture will be F/1.4, up from the F/1.7 limit on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. On top of that, Samsung’s top-end flagship is rumored to arrive with variable aperture technology , all

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