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A popular tipster has revealed new details about the camera and colors of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 series.
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There’s less than a month to go before the launch of Samsung’s next lineup of non-foldable flagship phones, the Galaxy S26 series. We learned about the major hardware and software upgrades the three devices in the lineup — Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26+ Ultra — may offer long ago. Since the last few days, leaks about them have been shedding light on their minor upgrades, and now, we have one such leak.
On X, a popular tipster, Ice Universe, says that images of the sky taken with the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s primary camera (a 200MP unit) will have less banding and noise issues compared to those taken with its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Their exact words were “The default camera of the Galaxy S26 Ultra has significantly improved the abnormal stripes and noise in the sky, which is considered good news.”
In another post, the tipster says that the white colour of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is one of the six colors Samsung will offer it in, will be “very white” and “pure white,” which, according to them, looks “very charming.” This is great news for people who like having devices in white.
Apart from a new and more powerful processor, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to offer an upgraded camera hardware, a screen that will prevent people from seeing content that it is displaying, and a faster charging speed. Unfortunately, Samsung may launch it at a higher price than the Galaxy S25.
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