A recent leak from trusted source Ice universe suggests that Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 series will not see major camera improvements. According to the report, all three models in the series - S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra - are expected to utilize a 10MP ISOCELL sensor for their 3x photography needs.
The camera setup is said to consist of a 10MP 1/3.94-inch ISOCELL sensor with a 1.0μm pixel pitch, paired with a 36°, f/2.4 lens. This configuration mirrors the camera found in the Galaxy S25 and S25+ models, offering modest imaging capabilities without features like pixel binning or enhanced digital zoom performance.
This news suggests a relatively minor upgrade from the Galaxy S25 series, which itself faced criticism for lackluster camera enhancements. While the S25 Ultra saw a bump in resolution for its ultrawide sensor, the standard and Plus models retained unchanged camera systems.
Reports indicate that Samsung is gearing up to unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25, marking the official confirmation of these camera details. Stay tuned for more updates.