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Leak reveals Sony front camera on Galaxy S26 Ultra with 85° field

The recent leak about the Galaxy S26 Ultra points to a change in the front camera of the next top of the line Samsung. The device must adopt an Sony sensor instead of the manufacturer’s own traditional ISOCELL, maintaining the 12 megapixel resolution. The switch aims to potentially improve performance in real-world scenarios, such as low light, without changing key spec numbers.

The front camera will continue with f/2.2 aperture and 1.12 micron pixels, but gains an expanded field of view to 85 degrees. Essa configuration represents an evolution compared to the previous model, which was around 80 degrees, allowing more elements to be framed in selfies and video calls. The hole in the screen is also slightly larger to accommodate the wider lens.

The launch of the Galaxy S26 series is expected to take place soon, with the Unpacked event expected in the coming days. Previous Vazamentos have already detailed other aspects of the Ultra, such as the rear assembly with a 200 MP main sensor and high-resolution screens.

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Change in sensor supplier

The Sony sensor, possibly the IMX874 model, replaces the ISOCELL 3LU used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Essa change does not increase the resolution or drastically modify the sensor size, which remains at 1/3.2 inch.

Sources indicate that Samsung seeks to optimize the overall quality of frontal images. The focus is on aspects such as color processing and noise in varying lighting conditions.

The decision reflects a common strategy in the premium smartphone market. Fabricantes alternate suppliers to test incremental gains without major risks.

Impact on screen design

The cutout for the front camera on the Galaxy S26 Ultra has a larger diameter, close to 4 mm. Essa dimension surpasses that of the predecessor and is justified by the need to support the expanded field of view.

Users who prioritize group selfies or wider recordings should notice the practical difference. The design keeps the punch-hole centralized, without adopting under-display technologies for this model.

Other elements of the screen, such as a refresh rate of 120 Hz and QHD+ resolution, follow the high standards of the Ultra line. The 6.9-inch screen remains the reference for visual immersion.

Comparison with previous models

The front camera of the Galaxy S26 Ultra maintains base specifications similar to those of recent years. The 12 MP resolution has persisted since past generations, prioritizing quality over quantity of megapixels.

The 85-degree field of view aligns the front component closer to what occurs in some recent models’ main rear cameras. Isso facilitates more natural compositions in self-portraits.

The f/2.2 aperture remains constant, ensuring adequate light input in most everyday situations.

Technical details released

The full leaked specs include:

  • Resolution: 12MP
  • Sensor: Sony (probable IMX874)
  • Size: 1/3.2 inch
  • Pixel: 1.12μm
  • Aperture: f/2.2
  • Field of view: 85 degrees

This data emerged from accounts specializing in industry leaks. Consistency between different sources reinforces the credibility of the information.

Samsung has not yet officially commented on these details. The full announcement should clarify whether there are optimizations via software or AI to complement the hardware.

Expectations for the launch

The Galaxy S26 series arrives at a time of high expectations in the premium segment. The Ultra is expected to maintain a focus on advanced rear photographic performance combined with artificial intelligence capabilities.

The updated front camera represents a subtle but relevant adjustment for users who use the device for video calls and personal content. Outras new features, such as screen privacy and improvements in low light, also appear in recent teasers.

The official presentation event takes place soon, revealing the final product and confirming or adjusting circulating rumors.

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