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    Galaxy S26 Ultra: No Under-Display Camera? Count Me In!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. A recent leak indicates that Samsung is unlikely to implement an under-display selfie camera in the Galaxy S26 series due to cost and technical challenges.
    2. Samsung has used under-display cameras in its Galaxy Z Fold series since 2021, but quality issues have led to criticism and skepticism about their use in conventional models.
    3. The tipster, Yeux1122, suggests that while the under-display tech may be postponed for the S26 series, it is expected to appear with improvements in the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7.
    4. Experts argue that adopting an under-display camera in the S26 could significantly degrade photo quality compared to traditional selfie cameras.

    Galaxy S26 Ultra May Skip Under-Display Camera, a Welcome Change for Fans

    Rumors swirl around Samsung’s next flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Reports suggest the company will not include an under-display selfie camera. This news brings relief to many tech enthusiasts.

    Leaker Yeux1122 claims Samsung struggles with cost and quality issues related to this technology. Originally, the under-display camera debuted in the Galaxy Z Fold series but failed to impress. Early models delivered poor image quality, leading to criticism from reviewers.

    Samsung’s Z Fold devices benefit from an under-display camera due to their unique design. Users still enjoy a standard selfie camera on the cover display, ensuring higher-quality photos. However, the S series does not have that luxury. If the S26 Ultra featured an under-display camera, it likely would have resulted in disappointing photos.

    Skipping the under-display camera might solidify the S26 Ultra’s reputation for excellent photography. Consumers prioritize image quality, and Samsung’s decision could enhance user satisfaction.

    Meanwhile, Samsung plans to improve the under-display camera in the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7. This shift indicates that the company recognizes the nuances of device applications. While foldables may justify compromises in quality, traditional smartphones should not.

    As Samsung navigates these choices, consumers can anticipate a stronger emphasis on performance and image clarity in the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The decision to forgo the under-display camera highlights the brand’s commitment to meeting user expectations. Exciting times lie ahead for Samsung fans and smartphone lovers alike.

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