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.
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