Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Full Specifications Leak Online, Reveal Major Camera Improvements
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series is already shaping up to be one of the most significant upgrades in the company’s flagship lineup in recent years. Following Samsung’s Q3 2025 earnings call, where executives hinted at AI-powered enhancements, performance gains, and camera improvements, fresh leaks have now revealed what could be the complete specifications of the highly anticipated series. The leaks suggest that all three models — the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra — will benefit from Samsung’s new M14 OLED displays and improved imaging hardware, with the Ultra variant standing out as the centerpiece of the lineup.
According to tipster Alchimist Leaks, who shared detailed information on Telegram, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to feature a massive 6.9-inch Quad HD OLED display, based on Samsung’s next-generation M14 OLED panel. This display technology is rumored to deliver even higher brightness levels, improved color accuracy, and better power efficiency compared to its predecessor. Interestingly, the panel might also introduce an AI-driven privacy mode, allowing selective dimming or pixel masking to obscure sensitive information when viewed from certain angles — a feature that could appeal to professionals and privacy-conscious users alike.
On the camera front, Samsung appears to be taking a bold leap forward. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will reportedly sport a quad-camera setup with an upgraded 200-megapixel main sensor, an improved ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera capable of 5x optical zoom. The fourth sensor is still under debate — it could either be a 12-megapixel 3x telephoto lens or another 50-megapixel zoom sensor, depending on the market variant. These improvements suggest that Samsung is doubling down on versatility and detail, potentially closing the gap between smartphone and professional photography.
Beyond the Ultra model, the Galaxy S26 and S26+ are also tipped to see camera and display upgrades, though with more compact dimensions and slightly toned-down specifications. All three models are expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor in select regions, alongside Samsung’s latest Exynos 2500 in others. Combined with expanded Galaxy AI capabilities, the series could introduce smarter image processing, real-time language tools, and adaptive performance management. With its official launch expected in early 2026, the Galaxy S26 lineup could mark a major milestone in Samsung’s pursuit of blending powerful hardware with intelligent software.




