
"A recent leak revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's primary camera will use the 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP2 sensor. Tipster UniverseIce has corroborated this bit while also telling an interesting detail. The HP2 is the same sensor Samsung used for the Galaxy S25 Ultra's primary camera, but there's a difference this time. The S25 Ultra's primary camera has an f/1.7 aperture, but according to the tipster, the S26 Ultra's 200MP camera will have an f/1.4 aperture."
"That's good news, since the S26 Ultra's primary camera will capture more light than the S25 Ultra's, resulting in improved low-light photography. The sensor also supports pixel-binning, allowing it to produce images at resolutions of 12.5MP, 50MP, and 200MP. According to previous rumors, this 200MP primary camera on the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be joined by a 50MP ultrawide camera (Samsung JN3), a 50MP periscope telephoto camera (IMX854), and a 12MP telephoto camera (Samsung S5K3LD)."
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will use a 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP2 primary sensor similar to the S25 Ultra but paired with a wider f/1.4 aperture instead of f/1.7. The wider aperture will capture more light and improve low-light photography. The sensor supports pixel-binning to output 12.5MP, 50MP, or full 200MP images. Reported secondary cameras include a 50MP ultrawide (Samsung JN3), a 50MP periscope telephoto (IMX854), and a 12MP telephoto (Samsung S5K3LD). A 12MP front camera using the Sony IMX874 is expected for selfies and video calls.
Read at GSMArena.com
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