Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra achieves 157 in the DXOMARK camera ranking

Galaxy S26 Ultra

Galaxy S26 Ultra - divulgação/Samsung

The Galaxy S26 Ultra scored 157 points in the DXOMARK camera test, placing 18th in the global smartphone ranking. The model launched in March 2026 presents notable improvements over its predecessor, especially in low-light conditions, where it captures more details with less noise thanks to the larger aperture in the main lens. Apesar of advances, the device lags behind leaders like Huawei Pura 80 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro in categories like portrait and video.

The 200 MP main camera with f/1.4 aperture lets in more light, resulting in sharper photos at night and more accurate colors. The zoom system maintains consistency at different levels, with good performance at 5x telephoto. DXOMARK emphasizes balance between detail preservation and noise reduction, delivering natural images in most scenarios.

Low light improvements

The Galaxy S26 Ultra records significant progress in low-light environments. The main lens captures more details and reduces visible noise compared to the previous model.

Skin tone rendering appears more natural, especially in night portraits. White balance remains stable under most conditions tested.

Portrait and zoom performance

Portrait mode introduces improvements to subject segmentation and skin tone accuracy. Alguns artifacts still occur at complex edges.

Zoom provides consistent results across various magnification ranges. The 5x telephoto lens delivers stable quality, with good noise control and preserved details.

Comparison with direct competitors

The device faces tough competition in the premium segment. Modelos and iPhone 17 Pro surpass in facial autofocus accuracy and detail in portraits.

In video, the Galaxy S26 Ultra shows overall stability, but introduces small frame shifts in smooth panning movements. The video score is 153 points.

Rear camera specifications

The set includes a 200 MP main sensor with f/1.4 aperture and optical stabilization. The 50 MP ultrawide and the 10 MP (3x) and 50 MP (5x) telephoto lenses make up the versatile system.

The combination of upgraded hardware and image processing delivers wide dynamic range. Cores looks nice and accurate in day and night photos.

Limitations observed in testing

Autofocus occasionally loses accuracy in low light or with the ultrawide lens. Isso affects fast-paced or multi-subject scenes.

In some portraits, fine details in faces are less clear. The video still doesn’t reach the level of its main rivals in advanced stability.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra consolidates advances in hardware and software for mobile photography, maintaining a competitive position in the flagship market. The updates focus on everyday usability, with an emphasis on real-world usage scenarios.