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Upgraded ultrawide cameras are coming to the Galaxy S26 Pro and the Galaxy S26 Edge.
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The design, features, and most of the specifications of Galaxy S26 series phones have leaked four months before their announcement. Following the detailed camera specifications leak of the Galaxy S26 Ultra yesterday, information about the Galaxy S26 Pro's and Galaxy S26 Edge's cameras has now surfaced.
Reliable tipster Roland Quandt has claimed that the Galaxy S26 Pro and Galaxy S26 Edge will feature a 50MP ultrawide camera. This camera is likely to have autofocus, similar to the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s 50MP ultrawide camera. The Galaxy S26 Edge will also have a 200MP primary camera. However, information about the rest of the Galaxy S26 Pro is still unavailable.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is said to feature a 200MP primary camera, a 50MP ultrawide camera, a 12MP telephoto camera (ISOCELL S5K3LD sensor) with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom. Notably, both the primary and both telephoto cameras on this upcoming phone will feature optical image stabilisation (OIS).
Previously, it was reported that all phones in the Galaxy S26 lineup would retain the 12MP front-facing camera from the Galaxy S25 series. This means that all phones should be able to capture up to 4K 60fps video using all their cameras, and up to 8K 30fps videos using their primary and ultrawide cameras. The Galaxy S26 Ultra should also be able to record 8K 30fps videos using its telephoto camera.
Watch our hands-on experience of the Galaxy S25 Edge in the video below.
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