TL; DR
- The first teaser shows a woman holding fireworks in a low-light environment, and the camera captures a well-lit video. It likely refers to improved low-light video performance of the purported Galaxy S26 series.
- The third teaser shows how the cameras on the purported Galaxy S26 series could be better at long-range zoom.
- All the teasers contain the “AI Phone” branding.
The Korean tech giant Samsung has uploaded three teasers for its upcoming Galaxy S26 series (without naming it). This comes after multiple rumors and reports hinting at a February 25, 2026, launch event, wherein the company is expected to unveil the three Galaxy S26 handsets and the Galaxy Buds 4 lineup.
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Samsung’s official teaser showcased improved low-light video and zoom capabilities
The first teaser shows a woman holding fireworks in a low-light environment, and the camera captures a well-lit video. It likely refers to improved low-light video performance of the purported Galaxy S26 series.
The teaser, like the others, features a graphic with three camera sensors, which could be a reference to the Galaxy S26 and the Galaxy S26 Plus, suggesting these phones will also receive camera-related improvements.
The second teaser also highlights the camera’s low-light video recording capabilities. It shows how the new camera setup on the Galaxy S26 series can increase exposure while retaining detail and keeping noise under control.
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The third teaser shows how the cameras on the purported Galaxy S26 series could be better at long-range zoom. The visuals in the video show a smartphone zooming in on a dog in a car on a distant bridge, suggesting improved zooming capabilities in smartphones.
However, given there are no rumors of improved telephoto sensors on the Galaxy S26 or Galaxy S26 Plus, we assume Samsung would achieve the improvement through software and enhanced processing.
All the teasers contain the “AI Phone” branding. That is the extent of information we get from the new teasers. It’s worth noting that although the company has begun teasing its upcoming handsets, it hasn’t confirmed the launch date for the Galaxy S26.

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