Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could resurrect an intriguing camera feature

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  • The rumored Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could get a variable aperture feature on its main camera
  • Such a feature was last seen on the Galaxy S9 and can be found on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra
  • It could be a real benefit to the next Ultra Galaxy phone given the size of the main camera sensor it could use

Rather than take a look at what Apple is doing, Samsung could draw inspiration from the likes of Huawei and Xiaomi and offer a variable aperture on the main camera of the rumored Galaxy S26 Ultra.

This tip comes from reasonably reliable tipster Ice Universe, who, when posting on Chinese social media site Weibo, claimed that the ability to switch physically between apertures will return on the main rear camera of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Such a feature was last seen on the Galaxy S9, which could switch between f/1.5 and f/2.4 to adjust the lens opening depending on lighting conditions.

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