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Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro camera specifications leaked

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch next year in early Q1, and the standard variant of the lineup, the Galaxy S26 Pro, is anticipated to feature a similar camera setup to its predecessor.

​Under the hood, Samsung has been working on the Galaxy S26 series for a long time. Following the previous launches, the upcoming lineup is expected to be launched sometime between late January and February next year.

​According to a recent report, the lineup will include three models, which are as follows –

​Meanwhile, a post on X, shared by Erencan Yilmaz, claims that Samsung is not considering offering major camera upgrades to the Galaxy S26 Pro smartphones. According to the report, the latest One UI 8.5 firmware version revealed the device will feature the same camera specification as its predecessors, as mentioned below –

  • Samsung ISOCELL GN3 (S5KGN3) main sensor
  • Samsung’s S5K3K1 telephoto sensor
  • Sony IMX564 ultrawide sensor on the rear
  • S5K3LU sensor for front camera

​However, these camera specifications are not revealed through any official source; it remains to be seen whether the leaked report will come true. Apart from this, the post also revealed that it will have a 4300mAh battery.

​Noticeably, two weeks ago, it was reported that the Galaxy S26 Pro will bring impressive camera upgrades, as it will feature an upgraded 50MP primary sensor, a 1/1.3-inch unit instead of 1/1.56 inches.

Raghav Sachdeva

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