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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Might have a 320MP Camera Sensor: Suggests Tipster

Samsung had launched three Galaxy S23 series devices early this year and an FE model is also going to join the series as the fourth smartphone of the Galaxy S23 series. Regarding the next Galaxy S24 series, the launch of the Galaxy S24 series devices is only expected next year and as Samsung always does, the series might be unveiled in the month of January or February of 2024.

Now, exciting news has arrived which points to the brand’s Galaxy S26 Ultra device and this device might sport a 320MP camera sensor at its rear.

Here’s more about it.

Galaxy S26 Ultra – 320MP Camera Sensor

The tipster on the Twitter platform, Revegnus(@Tech_Reve) had previously shared on the microblogging platform that Samsung is likely to mass produce some of its ISOCELL sensors which include the 200MP HP7 sensor, 50MP GN6 sensor, and a 440MP HU1 sensor in the latter half of 2024, and following which, the tipster had revealed that the brand may not use these camera sensors on any of its devices. He mentioned that the 50MP GN6 sensor might be used by Chinese manufacturers, while the 200MP HP7 sensor which was initially planned to be featured on the upcoming Galaxy S25, won’t be featured due to the excessive cost.

The tipster has now shared with respect to his previous posts that Samsung is also said to have a 320MP camera sensor too, apart from the 200MP HP7 and 440MP HU1 sensors, and he suggests that the Galaxy S26 Ultra might possibly sport this sensor on its camera module.

At this point, it is very early to speak about the Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone, and the device won’t be possibly having its launch in the next two years. We’ll have to wait for quite some time in order to know anything more about the device and if we are lucky enough, we might get to know at least a few more details of the smartphone soon.

In the meantime, check out Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone which will likely be launched early next year.



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