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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra To Feature 324 Megapixel Camera: Know More

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- Updated: 26th Oct 2024, 11:05 IST
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    Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Details Inside

Samsung’s next flagship, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is now in the news for its camera updates. The company is making a huge leap in the megapixel resolution for this premium smartphone. The latest leaks hint that the smartphone will sport a very high-resolution 324-megapixel ISOCELL HR1 sensor in the primary camera. It is also revealed that the production of the handset has not yet begun but the development phase is done. So, let’s read the complete details about the camera updates of this flagship.

Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Details Inside

Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone to come with 324-megapixel camera

The recent leaks hint at major camera updates for this premium Samsung smartphone. The 324-megapixel primary sensor is something that the company never did before.

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If this is true, then this resolution will be the largest available megapixel resolutions till now. This is almost double the 200-megapixel on Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Moreover, the Galaxy S26 Ultra camera will come with 50-megapixel 3x telephoto camera, and 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens.

It is also speculated that the company will offer the best camera updates and photos experience, but is not working much on the hardware side. However, it is still very early to comment on this but if the leaks are to be believed, the consumers are in for a revolutionary camera upgrade with this Samsung smartphone=. Samsung has not yet officially confirmed the details regarding the chipset and launch date for its Galaxy S25 and S26 models.

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