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Key Takeaways Two top leakers now disagree on the S26 Ultra’s 3x telephoto camera. Significant lens upgrades are tipped for the rear camera The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s new APV video codec could rival Apple ProRes. The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s camera future has recently come into question as two well-known tipsters are now publicly at odds over a key upgrade. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera: The 3x Telephoto Debate While Samsung is expected to keep much of the S25 Ultra’s camera hardware unchanged, tipster @chunvn888 recently claimed the S26 Ultra will upgrade its 3x telephoto camera from 10 to 12 megapixels. However, the following day, well-known leaker @universeice refuted the claim, saying the sensor will not only remain at an effective 10 megapixels, but also receive a downgrade in size from 1/3.52 inches to 1/3.94 inches. Either way, whether a downgrade in size automatically translates to a downgrade in quality remains to be seen, as Improvements in sensor technology, image processing and lenses will all play a part in determining overall quality. MORE FOR YOU Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera: Two Lens Upgrades Widely Expected Sensor issues aside, two significant lens upgrades are widely anticipated: A brighter main camera: The main 200-megapixel camera will likely get a major boost in the form of a significantly wider lens aperture, up from the current f/1.7 to f/1.4. This numerically small shift would increase light intake by around 48% and could be a game-changer for low-light photography and fast-action capture. A brighter 5x telephoto camera: The 5x telephoto lens is also tipped to receive a wider aperture, up from f/3.4 to f/2.9. This change would improve light capture by around 37%, providing significant performance benefits at longer zoom ranges. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera: That Controversial 3x Camera The 3x telephoto lens is now a major point of contention. Ice Universe cites recently-leaked CAD renderings revealing a slimmer 7.9mm thick chassis, and suggesting Samsung may have had to reduce the sensor size to fit. Smaller sensors usually mean noisier images, which would be a surprising backward step for a flagship. But Samsung appears to be betting on improved optics, AI and raw processing power to compensate. With the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite and Exynos 2600 chipsets, the S26 Ultra may yet deliver excellent results without costly sensor upgrades. Still, the leaked camera specs will do little to inspire potential customers eager for a long-awaited camera upgrade. Galaxy S26 Ultra: What’s Next for Samsung’s Camera Strategy? Aside from potential hardware upgrades, several new potential features have already been leaked. Additional leaks from @chunvn8888 reveal a 24-megapixel default camera mode, a new “adaptive pixel” technology that combines multiple low-res shots into a single high-res image and a new focus speed slider for photos and video. Users may also gain the ability to turn off HDR10+ in favor of standard HDR when recording video. These features are expected to be enabled through Samsung’s companion Camera Assistant app. Further video improvements may come via the new APV video codec. Essentially Samsung’s answer to Apple ProRes, APV promises higher-quality video editing with smaller file sizes and AI-accelerated workflows. Whatever Samsung does with the 3x telephoto camera, it’s clear that the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s camera improvements will depend heavily on increased light-gathering capability, AI processing and new camera functions, not just new camera hardware. All will be revealed next year when the Galaxy S26 range is expected to launch at Samsung’s February Galaxy Unpacked event. Follow @paul_monckton on Instagram. ForbesAPK Teardown Reveals Google’s Nano Banana AI Coming To Messages