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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Smartphone Rear Camera Specs Revealed Once Again

Following the recent Galaxy S26 series updates concerning the Exynos S6568 connectivity chip, ultra-thin silk screen, and increased pricing, we came across the camera sensor details of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Now, the camera specs of this upcoming flagship smartphone have been pointed out once again.

Read more about the update below.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra – Revealed Rear Camera Specs

As misinformation concerning the Galaxy S26 series smartphones flood the internet, the tipster @UniverseIce has again offered a recap of the camera specifications that can be expected on the Galaxy S26 Ultra flagship. In his X post that has been shared, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is noted to feature a 50MP 5x zoom telephoto camera (supporting F2.9 aperture, 1/2.52 sensor size, and 0.7μm pixel size) + 50MP ultra-wide camera (supporting F1.9 aperture, 1/2.52 sensor size, and 0.7μm pixel size) + 10MP 3x zoom telephoto camera (supporting F2.4 aperture, 1/3.94 sensor size, and 1.0μm pixel size) + 200MP main camera (supporting F1.4 aperture, 1/1.3 sensor size, and 0.6μm pixel size) quad rear camera system.

Looking into the earlier update, it was claimed that instead of the 10MP 3x zoom telephoto camera, a new 12MP S5K3LD sensor is replaced on its place (while the other rear camera specs remain the same), and the tipster suggests it to be wrong – a misinformation. A 12MP (IMX874) front-facing camera is also said to be a part of the device as per the earlier update.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra - Camera Specs

More updates can still be expected for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series in the coming days/weeks/months. Speaking more, the series is newly reported to include the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra models, and the launch is now believed to take place in the month of March 2026 (not in January/February 2026).

Stay tuned for more updates.

Via X (@UniverseIce)

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