
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is supposed to debut in early 2026, and the Ultra variant of the lineup was rumored to feature a triple-camera setup, but that could not be the case, as a new report suggests.
Galaxy enthusiasts are now waiting for the next-generation Galaxy S26 series, which will include at least three variants: Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The lineup is expected to bring a new revolution to the tech industry with its great specifications, design, and features.
A few days back, it was rumored that Samsung would ditch its quad-camera ritual in favor of a triple-camera setup for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Now, a reliable tipster, Iceuniverse, shared a text post via its X handle, claiming that the report regarding the triple-camera setup is just an imagination with no realistic basis.
Meanwhile, another tispter shared the camera specifications of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. According to the leaked specification, the device will feature a quad-camera setup, the configuration and details are mentioned below.
- A 200MP main camera, a 23.6mm lens, 0.6um pixel size, variable aperture (f/1.4-f/4.0), OIS, and a 1/1.3-inch sensor.
- A 50MP ultrawide camera, 13mm lens, 0.7um pixel, 1/2.52-inch sensor size, f/1.9 aperture.
- A 50MP telephoto camera, 80mm lens, 1/3.15-inch sensor size, 3.5x optical zoom, f/2.4 aperture, OIS.
- A 50MP periscope camera, an 184mm lens size, 1/2.76-inch sensor, OIS, 0.64um pixel size, f/3.0 aperture, 8x optical zoom.
Since these speculations are not official, it is quite possible to see a few changes in the coming days.