The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is set to bring major camera changes. According to leak reports, the upcoming flagship will feature a much thicker camera bump compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The new design comes as Samsung prepares to improve both its main and telephoto lenses.
This information comes from Ice Universe, a well-known source for Samsung leaks. The device is expected to launch in 2026. Early size details show small changes in height and width, but a big change in depth.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Upgrade Details
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will measure 163.4mm tall and 77.9mm wide. That is slightly larger than the S25 Ultra. At its thinnest point, the phone will be slimmer at 7.9mm compared to 8.2mm on the current model.
The main change is the camera island. It will grow from 2.4mm to 4.5mm, nearly double the thickness. The reason is new lenses. The main camera will not get a new sensor but will feature a wider f/1.4 aperture. A variable aperture system will also be added for better low-light control.
For the telephoto setup, Samsung has tested multiple designs. Early talk suggested a 200MP module, but the latest information points to a 50MP periscope lens and a 12MP mid-range telephoto. The 50MP lens, however, uses a smaller 1/2.52” sensor, which some experts believe is a weakness against rivals.
What This Means for Users and Market Impact
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to weigh about 217g, just one gram lighter than the S25 Ultra. Despite the thicker camera bump, overall handling should feel familiar.
The changes show Samsung’s focus on camera quality. Competitors are already shipping phones with larger 200MP periscope sensors. Samsung’s move to keep the periscope at 50MP may disappoint some buyers, but the wider main aperture could improve night photography.
Analysts say the bigger bump will also remind users of the iPhone 17 Pro, which saw a similar design change this year. The race for camera dominance in premium phones is still on, and Samsung is clearly making design sacrifices to keep pace.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra looks set to push camera hardware further, even if it means a bulkier back. Buyers can expect a better low-light camera and improved zoom options, but with trade-offs in design.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is new in the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera?
The S26 Ultra adds a wider f/1.4 aperture for the main camera and keeps a 50MP periscope lens with a 12MP mid telephoto lens.
Q2: How big is the Galaxy S26 Ultra compared to the S25 Ultra?
It is 0.6mm taller and 0.3mm wider. It is also thinner at its slimmest point but has a much thicker camera bump.
Q3: Why is the camera bump almost twice as thick?
Samsung made the bump bigger to fit new main and telephoto lenses, including a wider aperture system for better light capture.
Q4: Will the Galaxy S26 Ultra be heavier?
No, it will actually weigh about one gram less than the S25 Ultra, keeping it at 217g.
Q5: Does the Galaxy S26 Ultra have a 200MP periscope?
No, recent leaks say it will have a 50MP periscope and not the rumored 200MP module.
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