See every side of every news story
Published loading...Updated

Two Samsung Galaxy S26 models could be in for camera upgrades – and their codenames have leaked too

SOUTH KOREA, JUL 14 – Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a new 200MP Sony sensor and upgraded telephoto and ultrawide cameras to enhance photographic performance, according to multiple leaks.

  • Samsung plans to launch its Galaxy S26 series early next year, featuring three models codenamed NPA1, NPA2, and NPA3.
  • This release follows previous Galaxy S-series trends and coincides with leaks suggesting camera and hardware upgrades for the new phones.
  • The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to have a 200MP Sony sensor with improved light capture, a 50MP telephoto lens, and Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor with AI features.
  • The middle model, possibly a Plus or Edge variant, will likely include a new 50MP ultra-wide camera, aligning it closer to the Ultra's camera capabilities.
  • Samsung’s focus on enhanced camera sensors and AI-powered processing suggests the Galaxy S26 series aims to improve photography while maintaining a staggered model lineup.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?

12 Articles

The mobile industry is wrinkling new revelations about the next generation of Korean premium smartphones. While the projectors are currently focusing on freshly unveiled folding models, a major leak finally reveals the crucial photographic improvement that the Galaxy S series has been waiting for for years. The Galaxy S26+ is about to receive a considerably modernized ultra-large-angle sensor, marking a ... Read more Samsung Galaxy S26+: The lon…

Read Full Article
Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources are Center
50% Center
Factuality

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

TechnoBugg broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of (0)

Similar News Topics

You have read 1 out of your 5 free daily articles.

Join millions of well-informed readers who use Ground to compare coverage, check their news blindspots, and challenge their worldview.