Samsung Cancels Galaxy S26 Camera Upgrade as Apple Forces a Rethink
Samsung isn’t shaking up the camera formula just yet. The Galaxy S25 launched in January with the same triple-camera setup as the S24 — which itself mirrored the S23.
And according to a new report from South Korea’s The Elec, the upcoming Galaxy S26 is set to continue that streak with the very same camera modules.
In other words, expect the familiar trio: a 50MP main sensor (1/1.56”), a 10MP 3x telephoto (1/3.94"), and a 12MP ultrawide (1/2.55"). But interestingly, this wasn’t Samsung’s original roadmap.
The Elec reports that Samsung initially planned a sensor upgrade for the Galaxy S26 — paired with a higher starting price — until Apple’s iPhone 17 launch forced a rethink.
The ripple effect doesn’t end there. Samsung now reportedly has to redesign the vanilla Galaxy S26’s internal layout, pushing back its production schedule.
For comparison, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is slated to hit mass production this month, while the S26 and S26+ won’t begin manufacturing until early 2026.

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