Last updated: February 17th, 2026 at 13:09 UTC+01:00


Samsung teases Galaxy S26's low-light video recording prowess

Samsung has released a teaser for the Galaxy S26 series, which suggests that it may offer improved low-light video recording.

Abid Iqbal Shaik

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Last week, Samsung announced that it will launch a new Galaxy S series, which is expected to be the Galaxy S26, on 25 February 2026. Since then, the brand has been teasing the upgrades it will offer, such as Privacy Display and better low-light imaging. Well, the company has now shared one more teaser about the upcoming phones’ low-light video recording capabilities.

On YouTube and X, Samsung has shared a video that shows a person skateboarding. Initially, the video looks dark and dull, and with a transitioning effect from right to left, it starts looking much brighter and more vivid. When this happens, Samsung says “Sun down. Moon up. Low-light video on” and later, asks “Can your phone do that?” At the end, the video says, “Coming 02.25.26.” 

Galaxy S26 may not offer improved camera hardware

With this video, Samsung seems to be hinting that the Galaxy S26 series will offer better video recording in low-light conditions. However, since all three phones in the lineup feature the same camera hardware as their predecessor, we doubt that this improvement is a result of a hardware upgrade. Instead, the brand may be using software enhancement to brighten up the video. The brand may market it as an AI-powered improvement, just like many other features.

Recent reports about the Galaxy S26 series suggest that the base and Plus models will offer a newer processor, whereas the Ultra version will also come with Privacy Display and an improved front-facing camera. Those are the only major hardware upgrades these phones are expected to offer. Despite that, Samsung may launch them at a higher price than the current ones due to rising smartphone manufacturing costs, especially those of memory chips.