- The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could have the same number of megapixels as last year, but at least one updated sensor
- The Middle Galaxy S26 model could have a new 50MP wide camera
- Code names for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series have also leaked
Usually, when a new phone model is launched, some aspects are updated much more than others, and in the case of the Samsung Galaxy S26 series, it seems that the cameras could be one of the main approaches of the company, with a new report that details multiple improvements of possible sensors.
According to Winfuture, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will have a main 200MP sensor, to follow another recent camera leak will be a new one with a larger sensor.
Winfuture adds that, as with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, there will also be a 50MP teleobjective camera (probably with 5x optical zoom) and an ultra wide camera, whose specifications do not yet know. We would assume that there will also be a 3X teleobjective since there are at the Galaxy S25 Ultra, but that is not mentioned here.
The same source also mentions the average model in the Galaxy S26 line, which could be the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge, claiming that this has an ultra -wide camera of 50MP. Both the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy S25 EDGE have 12MP 12MP Ultra cameras, so any of them is a successor, that would be an update of the sensor.
So, if these tips are correct, at least one sensor will improve in at least two Galaxy S26 models.
The next paradigm
The site has no information about the cameras of the Samsung Galaxy S26 base, but it has encountered code names, claiming that the Galaxy S26 has a name in NPA1 code, the average model, which again, could be the S26 Plus or Edge S26, is Codenamed NPA2, and the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is Codenamed NPA3.
Since the S25 series was called in PA1, PA2 and PA3 code, with the bit ‘pa’ that represents the ‘paradigm’, the site speculates that these new names in code represent the ‘next paradigm’.
In any case, although links are not provided, Winfuture states that he has obtained these names in code and this information from the database publicly available publicly available, with the listings clearly attributable to Samsung or their suppliers, so there is a great possibility that these details are precise.
We should find out at the beginning of next year, since it is probably when the Samsung Galaxy S26 series will be launched.