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01-22-2026 02:51 PM in
Galaxy SThe new Galaxy S26 Ultra display keeps some information private
The display will also prevent bystanders from looking over your shoulder to pick up sensitive information that is on your screen. This is done by restricting viewing angles in order to keep the content on your screen from being stolen. As for the cameras on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, we've already explained in detail some of the new features to expect. For example, rumored wider apertures for the main rear camera (f/1.4 from the Galaxy S25 Ultra's f/1.7)) and the 5x Telephoto camera (to f/2.9 from f/3.4) should let in more light allowing for better low-light photography with less noise.
• New display with higher efficiency
• Integrated privacy screen
• New lens and coating
• Bigger Main & Telephoto apertures
• Wider selfie camera
• Faster wired and wireless charging
• Faster & more efficient processor
• New video controls on Autofocus and sharpness
• Faster memory
• Thinner design
New Camera Assistant features will allow users to soften the over-sharpened look that Samsung is known for. Autofocus Transition Speed will give users the opportunity to determine how quickly (or slowly) the camera lens moves to refocus when shifting from a subject in the foreground to one in the background. Additionally, as part of the Camera Assistant module on One UI 8.5, users will be able to choose between two options when recording videos:
Fast Transition (Snap Focus): Use when shooting videos that feature action, sports, or fast-moving pets. The camera snaps to the new subject in milliseconds to keep the latter in focus.
Slow Transition (Rack Focus): To create a more cinematic feel, the lens glides gently from one subject to another instead of quickly snapping. The result ends up drawing the viewer's eye slowly to a new person or object.
At last, we could see faster charging for the Galaxy S26 Ultra
Additionally, we should see improved coating on the camera lenses reducing or eliminating light flares altogether. Such improvements should also be seen with yellowed skin tones. You'll be able to fit a larger group into a selfie with the Galaxy S26 Ultra thanks to the front-facing camera's wider 22mm lens. As for charging speed, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will reportedly surpass the 45W ceiling by supporting 60W Super-Fast Charging 3.0. This faster charging speed will replenish the battery in your Galaxy S26 Ultra from 0% to 50% in under 15 minutes.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is supposedly going to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 application processor (AP) built by TSMC using its 3nm, process node. However, there is speculation that a special "For Galaxy" version of the AP will be built by Samsung Foundry using its 2nm process and Gate-All-Around (GAA) transistors. Regardless of which AP is used, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is a powerful and efficient chipset.
Do you plan on buying the Galaxy S26 Ultra?
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