Samsung originally introduced variable aperture cameras with the Galaxy S9 and S9+, but discontinued the feature with the Galaxy S20 series. Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S26 Ultra may reintroduce this technology, as hinted by tipster Ice Universe. It’s uncertain whether Samsung will use a dual-aperture setup like the S9 or opt for a different method inspired by Xiaomi's 14 Ultra. However, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will not be launched until next year, and details will become clearer as the launch date approaches.
Samsung was the first smartphone brand to introduce variable aperture cameras with the Galaxy S9, but this feature was dropped with the Galaxy S20 series.
Tipster Ice Universe suggests that Samsung is considering reintroducing variable aperture cameras in the Galaxy S26 Ultra, though it remains unclear how they will implement it.
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