IceUniverse: Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra to use the same 10MP ISOCELL 3x camera
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IceUniverse: Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra to use the same 10MP ISOCELL 3x camera
"The latest report comes from reliable tipster Ice universe and claims all three Galaxy S26 phones (S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra) will use a 10MP IOCELL sensor for their 3x needs. To be more specific, it's the 10MP 1/3.94-inch ISOCELL with a 1.0μm pixel pitch, and a 36°, f/2.4 lens. That perfectly describes the 67mm f/2.4 camera inside the Galaxy S25 and S25+ and is a relatively mediocre imager. You don't get niceties like pixel binning and improved digital zoom performance."
"This paints a very subdued upgrade over the Galaxy S25 series, which themselves were a bit of a snooze fest on the camera side - the Ultra model got a higher-res but not larger 50MP sensor for the ultrawide, while the vanilla and Plus models got unchanged camera systems. Rumor has it, Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25. We'll find out then."
All three Galaxy S26 models use a 10MP ISOCELL 1/3.94-inch sensor with 1.0μm pixels and a 36°, f/2.4 lens for 3x telephoto. The configuration matches the 67mm f/2.4 3x camera found in the Galaxy S25 and S25+. The 10MP 1.0μm design lacks pixel binning and does not improve digital zoom performance, making it a relatively mediocre imager by modern standards. The S25 Ultra previously received a higher-resolution 50MP ultrawide sensor without a larger sensor size, while the vanilla and Plus models retained unchanged camera systems. Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25.
Read at GSMArena.com
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