Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leaks: Under-Display Camera, 200MP Sensor, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 4
Leaked renders and spec sheets for the Galaxy S26 Ultra reveal Samsung's most ambitious flagship yet, featuring an under-display front camera and an upgraded 200MP periscope telephoto lens.
Comprehensive leaks for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra have emerged from reliable sources, revealing a major design overhaul and significant specification upgrades for Samsung's upcoming premium flagship.
Design Changes
The most notable change is the inclusion of an under-display front camera, eliminating the punch-hole cutout that has been a feature of Samsung flagships since 2019. Renders show a completely uniform display with no visible camera opening.
Camera System
The rear camera system gets a significant upgrade, with the main sensor bumping to 200MP with improved low-light performance. The periscope telephoto also upgrades to 200MP, enabling incredible detail at high zoom levels.
Performance
The S26 Ultra is expected to be the first phone to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, which promises 40% better CPU performance and 50% better AI performance compared to its predecessor.
Display
The 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 3X display reportedly features a 2600-nit peak brightness and an improved under-display fingerprint sensor with 30% faster unlock speeds.
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