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New leaks suggest Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup could be a bigger step forward than early rumors hinted — not just iterative updates, but meaningful camera, battery, and display upgrades across the board.
Major camera shake-up: bigger sensors for better zoom and low-light
One of the most notable claims centers on the 3x telephoto camera. For years Samsung used relatively small 10MP telephoto sensors, putting the Galaxy line at a disadvantage against competitors. The latest leak says all three S26 models will adopt a larger 12MP 1/2.55-inch sensor for the 3x module, which should noticeably improve light capture and zoom clarity. There’s also talk that the S26 Ultra could go a step further with a 50MP 3x sensor, though that detail remains unconfirmed.
More than telephoto: wider and larger main sensors
It’s not just zoom getting attention. According to the leak, both the S26 and S26+ could finally get 50MP ultrawide cameras (up from 12MP) and a 50MP main shooter built on a larger 1/1.3-inch sensor — the same sensor size that powers the S25 Ultra’s 200MP unit. In plain terms: better dynamic range, improved low-light performance, and more detail across everyday shots.
Displays and batteries: QHD M14 OLED panels and a beefier Ultra cell
All three phones are said to switch to Samsung’s M14 OLED panels at QHD resolution. Screen sizes would be 6.3 inches for the S26, 6.7 inches for the S26+, and a sweeping 6.9 inches for the Ultra. That’s a visible upgrade over the current S25’s 6.2-inch 1080p display.
Battery life could improve too. The Ultra may pack a larger 5,400mAh battery (up from 5,000mAh) if Samsung manages to keep the chassis slim. Leaks also mention a possible slim variant called the 'S26 More Slim' with a 6.6-inch QHD display and a roughly 4,300mAh battery.

Performance and regional differences: Exynos or Snapdragon?
As usual, performance will vary by market. The S26 series is expected to ship with either Samsung’s Exynos 2600 or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 depending on region. That means even the Ultra could use an Exynos chip in some countries — a reminder that specs may differ depending where you buy.
What the rumors mean for buyers
If these leaks hold up, Samsung is moving toward a more cohesive and genuinely upgraded S-series — not just in one model but across the lineup. Better telephoto capabilities, larger main and ultrawide sensors, brighter QHD panels, and bigger batteries would make the S26 family competitive on multiple fronts. Still, a few items — like the Ultra's 50MP 3x sensor and the More Slim’s final specs — are unconfirmed, so take the details with a grain of salt.
Imagine getting a Galaxy S that finally narrows the gap with phone camera leaders — that’s the possibility these leaks present. For now, watch for more leaks and official word from Samsung as confirmation arrives.
Source: gizmochina
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