Samsung is set to revive its variable aperture camera feature, which was introduced with the Galaxy S9 series back in 2018. According to a tipster, the company is considering launching the Galaxy S26 Ultra with a primary camera that boasts a variable aperture.
The news comes as a surprise, as Samsung dropped this feature from its flagship devices with the Galaxy S20 series. However, if confirmed, it would mark a comeback for variable aperture cameras on Samsung phones.
It’s unclear whether Samsung will adopt the same dual-aperture approach used in the S9 series or take a different approach, similar to Xiaomi’s multiple aperture settings. The launch of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is still pending, and any confirmation of this feature will likely come closer to its official release date next year.
For now, fans of variable aperture cameras can only speculate about Samsung’s plans for the future. As more information becomes available, we’ll be sure to update our readers with the latest developments.
Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s26_ultra_variable_aperture_tipped-news-66949.php