The current S25 family all run Snapdragon hardware, but will Qualcomm’s exclusivity continue, or can Samsung bring Exynos back for the Galaxy S26? Writing for FN News, Kim Jun-seok and Im Su-bin ...
However, we could see variable aperture cameras make a comeback on Samsung phones next year with the Galaxy S26 series. The word comes from tipster Ice Universe, who said Samsung is considering ...
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is poised to be a significant release in the flagship smartphone market. Following the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s solid yet cautious reception, Samsung faces increasing ...
However, Samsung seems poised to change this narrative with the Galaxy S26 series. Reports suggest that the company is working diligently to revive its Exynos lineup, aiming to address past ...
However, one such feature—variable aperture—might be making a comeback with the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. Huawei Mate 50 Pro variable aperture According to prolific leaker Ice Universe ...
Well, according to a new report, it looks like Samsung could bring variable aperture to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Going by the post, it seems that Samsung is mulling over the idea of adding variable ...
Predictions for the Galaxy S26 include silicon-carbon battery tech and camera upgrades. Samsung may need to explore new form factors and design elements to stand out in a stagnant smartphone market.
That’s a big "if" at the moment, and we’re certainly closer to the release of the last generation than we are to the Galaxy S26, which isn’t expected until January 2026 at the earliest.
So it’s very likely that we’ll see this part in the OnePlus 14, some Galaxy S26 series models, and the Xiaomi 16 series. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at [email protected].
Samsung is reportedly targeting chip’s mass production by May, though the final decision on whether it will power the Galaxy S26 series won’t be made until the end of the year. Samsung’s ...
A vivo official has revealed camera specs for the upcoming X200 Ultra smartphone. The phone will have a 35mm main camera, which means a narrower field of view than rival smartphone cameras.
According to a reliable Samsung tipster, IceUniverse on Weibo, Samsung may bring back the variable aperture in its camera in its upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra flagship smartphone. This was last seen ...