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Galaxy S26 tipped to stick with 12MP selfies, but doubts raised over Plus

Selfie upgrades look minimal, and model chatter still favors a tighter Pro, Edge, Ultra lineup over a Plus return.

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What’s happened? A new leak suggests the Samsung Galaxy S26 series will stick with 12MP selfie cameras, while talks around a Plus comeback are being challenged.

  • Journalist Roland Quandt wrote on Bluesky that all Galaxy S26 models would feature 12MP selfie shooters with autofocus.
  • Quandt also said he has only seen three model numbers, not four, pointing to a likely S26 Pro, Edge, and Ultra lineup, but no room for the Plus.
  • Samsung has used the same 12MP f/2.2 selfie hardware since the Galaxy S23 series.

This is important because: The leaks challenge earlier reports of an S26 plus arriving and confirm that selfie hardware may remain unchanged for a fourth straight year.

  • Digital Trends previously covered speculation about an S26 Plus return. Quandt’s comments now suggest that rumor is unlikely.
  • The consistency in selfie hardware highlights Samsung’s reliance on software improvements instead of new sensors.
  • Apple, meanwhile, recently shook up its front camera design with the iPhone 17’s square selfie sensor, raising pressure on Samsung to differentiate.
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Why should I care? If accurate, these details shape what buyers can expect from Samsung’s 2026 flagship phones: no Plus option and another year of familiar selfie specs.

  • Fewer models could simplify Samsung’s lineup but remove the mid-sized Plus option that some fans preferred.
  • With no hardware bump, any selfie improvements will likely come from processing tweaks rather than sensor upgrades.
  • However, even though the MP count could stay the same, improvements to aperture or sensor hardware could still bring improvements.
  • Galaxy S25 reviews noted selfies were solid but not standout, suggesting Samsung is comfortable iterating slowly.

Okay, what’s next? Samsung hasn’t confirmed any Galaxy S26 details, but leaks are starting to set expectations.

  • Additional information about the rear cameras is expected in the coming months.
  • Samsung traditionally announces its Galaxy S flagships early in the year, so confirmation could arrive in the first quarter of 2026.
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