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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra sensors debugged details tipped online

In a previous report, it was revealed that Samsung is planning to host its next Galaxy Unpacked event on 25th February, 2026. The South Korean tech giant is said to unveil its much-awaited flagship Galaxy S26 series in this particular event. As already revealed, the upcoming series will include Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra models, while the Pro and Edge models are cancelled.

A lot of details concerning the Galaxy S26 series have been shared online previously. Today, tipster @chunvn8888 has shared some details regarding the Galaxy S26 Ultra camera sensors.

Galaxy S26 Ultra: Camera sensor details tipped

According to the tipster, the smartphone will be equipped with a 200MP HP2 main camera sensor, 12MP S5K3LD 3x tele sensor, 50MP JN3 ultrawide camera sensor, and 50MP IMX854 5x periscope camera sensor on the rear side, while on the front it features 12MP IMX874 selfie camera.

The only change in the upcoming Ultra model is that the 10MP 3x 1/1.39 size tele sensor is replaced by a newer 12MP S5K3LD sensor; the rest of the camera specs are similar to Galaxy S25 Ultra. Further in the comment section, the tipster has revealed that the APV video code option is new. APV HQ uses 1.5GB of storage per minute while APV LQ uses 750MB of storage per minute.

As per the latest report, Samsung is now expected to unveil its Galaxy S26 series flagships at higher price points when compared to the previous Galaxy S25 series. Check out the previously revealed details about the Galaxy S26 series here.

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