Galaxy S27 Ultra: the camera system will be upgraded, here's what Samsung is testing
The new Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is expected to integrate some updates for the camera system compared to the current Galaxy S26 Ultra. The confirmation comes from a new leak that reiterates Samsung's intention to enhance this feature of its flagship. The Korean company aims to ensure a significant leap in quality for its Ultra and intends to follow a potential new trend that Apple might inaugurate with the iPhone 18 Pro. Here are the details.
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Samsung is expected to continue offering a 200 Megapixel main camera for its top model. Currently, it is unclear if there will be a different sensor. However, the presence of a variable aperture system seems to be confirmed. This is a solution that the Korean company had previously introduced with the Galaxy S10 but then abandoned.
Apple is expected to introduce a function of this type for the iPhone 18 Pro. Consequently, Samsung is preparing to backtrack and reintroduce a similar solution in the future. This update should also be integrated into the Galaxy S27 Pro, the fourth variant of the line that Samsung will present next year (it is expected to be an Ultra without the S-Pen).
More details on Samsung's upcoming moves will arrive in the coming weeks. In any case, development seems to have already started following this new goal. It remains to be seen whether there will also be updates for other sensors in the camera system of the Korean company's flagship.