Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Aperture Revealed for All Lenses; 3X Gets a New Sensor

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TL; DR
  • The 200 MP main camera stays with the ISOCELL HP2 but moves to an f/1.4 aperture for significantly better low-light performance.
  • The 3X telephoto upgrades to a 12 MP S5K3LD at f/2.4, with rumors pointing to a larger sensor (around 1/3.06-inch) instead of the current 1/3.52-inch.
  • The 5X periscope remains 50 MP but gets a brighter f/2.9 aperture, up from f/3.4, while the ultra-wide is said to stay the same.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra looks like the company’s most focused camera refresh in years, based on leaks from reliable tipster Ice Universe. The biggest changes target apertures and sensor tweaks across the main, 3X, and 5X modules, with the goal of boosting real-world image quality through aperture and sensor size upgrades.

The main camera keeps the old 200 MP ISOCELL HP2 sensor but pairs it with a wider f/1.4 aperture versus f/1.7 on the S25 Ultra. That is a meaningful 47% jump in light intake and should directly improve night shots and detail retention in low light. Ice Universe called this “the most obvious upgrade since the Galaxy S20 Ultra” and confirmed the f/1.4 detail in recent posts.

The 3X optical zoom module sees the largest spec change (hopefully). Samsung is reportedly moving from the older 10 MP unit to a 12 MP S5K3LD sensor at f/2.4.

S26U sensors

Some early claims pushed for an enormous 1/1.765-inch figure, but Ice Universe explicitly dismissed that, saying, “Obviously it can’t be 1/1.765.”

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This is because the 1/1.765-inch size belongs to the S5K2LD, not the S5K3LD. Nonetheless, a new sensor suggests the sensor size will grow compared to the tiny 1/3.52-inch sensor used previously, maybe around 1/3-inch.

That’s a really small upgrade and is nothing compared to the sensors used on the telephotos of the Chinese flagships from OPPO, vivo, and OnePlus.

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The 5X periscope keeps the 50 MP sensor but gets an aperture upgrade to f/2.9 from f/3.4. This adjustment increases light intake by 38%, which should help with better zoomed shots and low-light performance.

The ultra-wide camera is expected to remain unchanged.

CameraSensorApertureSensor size
Main200 MP ISOCELL HP2f/1.41/1.3-inch
Ultra-wide50 MP ISOCELL JN3f/1.91/2.4-inch
3X telephoto12 MP S5K3LDf/2.4Rumored ~1/3.06-inch (current was 1/3.52-inch)
5X telephotoSony IMX854f/2.91/2.52-inch

If these leaks prove accurate, the S26 Ultra could bring some meaningful upgrades, although not as meaningful as those from the Chinese flagships. The phone is expected to be revealed in January 2026, and more confirmations or refinements should surface as we approach that timeframe.

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Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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