Upcoming enhancements in the camera system of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra suggest significant improvements in low-light photography. A 200MP primary camera will feature a wider f/1.4 aperture, an upgrade from the f/1.7 aperture of its predecessor, likely enhancing image quality in dim conditions.
Leaked information also reveals that the phone's telephoto capabilities are set to improve, with a 50MP telephoto lens adopting a f/2.9 aperture, increasing from f/3.4. This change is expected to facilitate better light intake, resulting in clearer images and reduced motion blur, particularly in low-light scenarios.
Additionally, a 16GB RAM variant of the Galaxy S26 Ultra may be made available outside of its traditional markets, expanding its reach beyond China and South Korea. The standard version will maintain 12GB of RAM.
Official announcements regarding the Galaxy S26 lineup are anticipated in late February, with a launch expected in early March. As the release date approaches, further details about the devices are likely to emerge.