Galaxy S26 Ultra May Reintroduce Variable Aperture Camera Feature

Samsung may bring back a photography feature that was previously abandoned, the Galaxy S26 Ultra potentially offering variable aperture on its primary camera. This feature allows for switching between f/1.5 and f/2.4 settings, with the latter being ideal for daylight conditions and situations requiring more focus.

Variable aperture was first introduced by Samsung with the Galaxy S9 series and was later discontinued from the Galaxy S20 series. However, recent rumors suggest that it may return next year. If implemented, the feature would give the Galaxy S26 Ultra a competitive edge in the camera department, especially when compared to Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro models.

The inclusion of variable aperture is not confirmed, but reputable tipster IceUniverse has provided reliable leaks on this topic. Samsung’s decision to bring back the feature could be seen as an attempt to regain ground with photography enthusiasts and Galaxy fans.

Source: https://www.phonearena.com/news/galaxy-s26-ultra-may-revive-a-legendary-camera-feature-while-apple-still-fumbles-with-ai-siri_id168469