
Samsung Galaxy S26 series is anticipated to hit the market in March 2026; meanwhile, the Ultra variant of the lineup is now reported to bring charging upgrades and subtle camera changes.
The Galaxy S26 lineup will include three variants: Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Initially, it was rumored that the company was considering replacing the Plus variant with the Galaxy S26 Edge; however, that is not the case anymore.
To date, dozens of leaks and rumors regarding the Galaxy S26 series’ specifications, features, and design have surfaced online. Meanwhile, now a tipster, @chunvn8888, shared a post on X, revealing the key cameras and charging details of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
According to the shared post, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a quad camera setup and a selfie camera, which will include different camera sensors, as mentioned below –
- A 200MP ISOCELL HP2 primary
- A 50MP ISOCELL JN3 ultrawide
- A 50MP Sony IMX854 5x periscope
- A 12MP ISOCELL S5K3LD telephoto
- A 12MP Sony IMX874 selfie
Although this camera setup is quite similar to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the only difference in the Galaxy S26 Ultra is that the traditional 10MP 3x 1/1.39 size sensor is replaced by a newer 12MP K3LD.
Coming to the charging details, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is reported to support 60W charging speed. It’s reported that the device will charge at 55W for the first 15%, then drops to 45W until the battery reaches 70% charge. However, the official details regarding the camera and battery charging specifications are yet to be revealed; it remains to be seen whether the leaked details will come into existence.




