A new leak suggests the Galaxy S26 Ultra camera will use a wider f/1.4 aperture, offering better low-light photos and more natural bokeh.
Camera upgrades in flagship phones often feel minor these days, especially from major brands like Samsung, Apple, and Google. But if a new leak is accurate, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could break that pattern with a meaningful change to its main sensor.
According to tipster Ice Universe, Samsung plans to stick with its tried-and-tested 200-megapixel ISOCELL HP2 sensor for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This is the same sensor used in the past three Ultra models, from the S23 to the S25.