
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is expected to make its debut at an Unpacked event later this month. The Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and the flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra are all likely to get major updates. While the South Korean tech giant is yet to officially confirm the launch of its Galaxy S models, it has released three teaser videos that appear to showcase the handsets’ photography capabilities.
The teasers suggest major improvements in zoom, low-light imaging, and video capture.
Zoom That Reaches Further Than Ever
Samsung’s first teaser hints at improved zoom performance. The clip shows a user focusing on a dog sitting inside a car from a remarkable distance, seemingly beyond 5x or even 10x magnification, signalling upgrades to Samsung’s long-range zoom capabilities. The teaser states that the images include AI-generated backgrounds.
Watch the teaser here:
Night Video Gets Brighter
The second teaser highlights the Galaxy S26’s potential low-light video capabilities. Featuring a DJ performing in a dimly lit environment, the video carries the caption, “Light up your night,” implying that Samsung aims to deliver brighter and clearer video recordings even in challenging lighting conditions.
Low-Light Video Performance
A third teaser continues to highlight low-light video performance. It shows a woman twirling fireworks at night, paired with the caption, “It looks dark. It films bright.” This suggests possible improvements through better sensors, processing power or AI-assisted brightness and noise control.
Watch the teaser here:
AI And Camera Design Take Centre Stage
Though the overall design of the Galaxy S26 series remains under wraps, the teasers feature the camera module and AI branding. The rear setup appears to include three distinct vertically aligned lenses.
According to GSMArena.com, the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra are rumoured to launch on Feb. 25, with sales expected to begin in March.
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