The Samsung Galaxy S26 series promises notable camera advancements across its models. The S26 and S26 Plus are expected to feature a combination of a 50 MP main camera, a 12 MP ultra-wide lens, and a 10 MP 3x telephoto lens, alongside a 12 MP front-facing camera. Although the hardware may seem familiar, upgrades in sensor technology are anticipated to enhance clarity and low-light performance.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will maintain its impressive 200 MP main camera, accompanied by a 50 MP ultra-wide lens and dual telephoto lenses—50 MP 5x and 10 MP 3x. The selfie camera remains at 12 MP, with potential software improvements for better HDR and edge detection.
The S26 Edge distinguishes itself with a dual-camera setup, featuring the same 200 MP main camera as the Ultra and a new 50 MP ultra-wide sensor. Despite having fewer lenses, its enhanced ultra-wide capability is expected to deliver superior performance.
Overall, Samsung is focusing on refining its computational photography through One UI 8.5, with improvements in AI-based tools and processing speed. These advancements are set to elevate the Galaxy S26 series to new heights in smartphone photography.

