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Galaxy S26 Ultra leak finally shows a glimmer of good news for camera enthusiasts

A subtle but smart aperture upgrade could help Samsung push meaningful camera gains without overhauling its hardware.

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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What’s happened? Renowned tipster @UniverseIce has shared an exciting update about the purported Galaxy S26 Ultra’s primary camera.

  • The tipster shared what appeared to be a screenshot of the image properties section on an Android phone, showing the f-stop number as F1.4.
  • Now, the tipster claims that the f-stop belongs to the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 200MP primary sensor.

S26 Ultra HP2 F1.4 https://t.co/VShQGeRAc4

— PhoneArt (@UniverseIce) November 18, 2025

Why is this important? A larger opening in front of the camera sensor allows more light, thereby increasing detail and sharpness in the picture while also improving dynamic range.

  • The Galaxy S25 Ultra features a 200MP ISOCELL HP2 sensor with a f/1.7 aperture and a 1/1.3-inch sensor size.
  • Even though the Galaxy S26 Ultra will use the same sensor (with identical resolution and sensor size), the larger aperture could result in noticeably better image quality, especially in low-light conditions.
  • Furthermore, a bigger aperture should also enhance the natural bokeh effect, making close-up shots of flowers, insects, and even portraits look more appealing and aesthetically pleasing.
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Why should I care? If you’re a smartphone photography enthusiast, planning to upgrade to an Android flagship in 2026, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be a pretty good option.

  • Previously, we heard rumors that the Galaxy S26 Ultra would keep the same camera sensors as the current S25 Ultra.
  • While that could be true to a reasonable extent, the company could improve the aperture to get better pictures without changing or upgrading the hardware.
  • Besides the primary camera, the dedicated 3x optical zoom camera could also get a minor upgrade to a higher-resolution sensor (12MP instead of 10MP).

OK, what’s next? Elsewhere, another leak claims that the Galaxy S26 series could benefit from improvements to the image signal processor in Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2600 chip.

  • Samsung is reportedly redesigning its entire imaging stack, and the update could benefit photography and videography on the Exynos 2600-powered handsets.
  • The updated ISP might support concurrent image capture from up to four camera sensors, provide five-frame HDR fusion, 14-bit RAW capture, and native 8K 60 fps HDR10+ video.
  • However, all of this remains speculation at the moment, as Samsung hasn’t confirmed anything about the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
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