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Galaxy S26 Ultra: Wider Apertures Incoming!
29 Jan
Summary
- Galaxy S26 series may feature 'Pixel-level' privacy to limit viewing angles.
- Future models might offer satellite-based messaging and emergency functions.
- Camera upgrades include wider apertures on S26 Ultra's main and telephoto lenses.

New leaks reveal Samsung's Galaxy S26 series may introduce innovative privacy features, including a 'Pixel-level' setting to limit screen viewing angles. This privacy enhancement was hinted at by Samsung in a recent blog post, promising users increased confidence when using their devices in public.
The upcoming flagship phones could also boast satellite-based communication for messaging and emergency services, utilizing technologies like Supplemental Coverage from Space (SCS) and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN).
Internally, the Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus are expected to feature either the Exynos 2600 or Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, depending on the market. The premium Galaxy S26 Ultra will reportedly come with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset globally.
Camera enthusiasts can look forward to significant upgrades on the S26 Ultra, including wider apertures on both its main camera (f/1.4) and 5x telephoto lens (f/2.9), which will enhance low-light performance.
Regarding availability, the S26 series is anticipated to be unveiled around a Galaxy Unpacked event, possibly on February 25 in San Francisco, similar to the S25 series' January 2025 announcement. However, a price increase is expected for the Galaxy S26 lineup compared to its predecessors, attributed to global component cost inflation.




