The Galaxy S26 Ultra Elevates Night Photography with Enhanced Features

The Galaxy S26 Ultra Elevates Night Photography with Enhanced Features

The Galaxy S26 Ultra Elevates Night Photography with Enhanced Features

Samsung may finally be enhancing the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s camera in ways it has been lacking.

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Key Information

  • The Galaxy S26 Ultra may cease the use of software to mimic night photography and instead genuinely capture real light with a wider F/1.4 aperture.
  • Samsung is rumored to retain the 200MP ISOCELL HP2 sensor while introducing a broader lens opening.
  • This could represent a significant upgrade for low-light conditions when compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s F/1.7.

The upcoming Ultra variant from Samsung may truly excel in capturing night images, as a new leak points to an improved primary camera with a wider aperture, allowing for actual light capture rather than relying on software tricks.

Per a new leak from @UniverseIce, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to maintain the same 200MP ISOCELL HP2 sensor utilized in the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S24 Ultra, but this time featuring a broader F/1.4 aperture. This slight modification could lead to significantly enhanced light capture and overall image quality.

Recently, the leaker alluded to a “large aperture” for the S26 Ultra’s primary camera. Now, Ice Universe has provided additional insights into this camera specification. This marks a significant advancement from the <a data-analytics-id="inline-link" href="https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/samsung-gal