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Galaxy S26 Ultra camera looks familiar, your upgrade might feel minor

Leak says the rear sensors match S25 Ultra, with only the 3x moving to a 12MP S5K3LD.

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What’s happened? A new firmware leak points to a quieter year for Samsung’s camera hardware. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is tipped to reuse most of the S25 Ultra’s rear sensors, with a lone swap on the 3x telephoto. Take the leak with a grain of salt though,

  • According to the leaker chunvn888, primary and 5x telephoto reportedly stay the same as last year.
  • The 3x moves to a 12MP S5K3LD sensor, the same physical size as the old 10MP unit.
  • Aperture numbers remain unknown. If Samsung opens the lenses wider on the main and 5x, expect small low-light lifts that lean on processing.

Galaxy S26 Ultra sensors debugged details:
200MP HP2
50MP JN3 ultrawide
12MP S5K3LD 3x tele
50MP IMX854 peris 5x
12MP IMX874 selfie
Only change this time is the traditional 10MP 3x 1/1.39 size sensor is replaced by newer 12MP K3LD. Rest are the exact same as 25U

— yawn (@chunvn8888) November 6, 2025

This is important because: For many buyers, the Ultra lives or dies by camera gains. If the hardware is mostly familiar, the S26 Ultra risks feeling like a tune-up, not a reset, even if the software does more heavy lifting.

  • Same-size 12MP swap on the 3x likely means similar detail and noise for portraits and indoor zoom.
  • Wider apertures, if they happen, probably deliver incremental gains, especially with moving subjects.
  • Real strides may come from multi-frame blending and tone mapping, which help, but rarely beat larger sensors. Compared to the best camera phones out now, this could be a real differentiator.
  • Video sees practical tweaks with new APV HQ and LQ options for quality versus file size.
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Why should I care? If you were hoping for a night-and-day jump, temper expectations. The S26 Ultra should still shoot great photos, but with familiar hardware, your day-to-day results may look a lot like last year’s.

  • Portraits at 3x could remain close to the S25 Ultra, since the new 12MP sensor is the same size.
  • Low light may tick up with wider lenses and tuning, but larger sensors are what move the needle for motion and mid-zoom texture.
  • Processing can boost color and HDR, yet it will not fix optical limits like smearing at mid-zoom.
  • If you shoot video, the new APV options help balance quality and storage.

Okay, so what’s next? Wait for final specs and real-world tests. If Samsung confirms wider apertures and stronger processing, the S26 Ultra could still land modest wins in tough light, even if the hardware feels familiar.

  • Watch for aperture values on the main and 5x, pixel size, and any stabilization tweaks.
  • Put the new APV modes through rolling-shutter, heat, and low-light noise tests.
  • Day-one checklist: 3x indoor portraits, 5x night street shots, fast action, and brutal HDR scenes.
  • Charging matters too, with rumors of a 55W-to-45W curve that could make quick top-ups feel faster.
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