Galaxy S26 Pro, Galaxy S26 Edge, Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Specs Leak!

The party’s just getting started. The first set of Galaxy S26 Edge renders has already surfaced, and we can’t help but notice its uncanny resemblance to the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro. That said, it’s possible Samsung is using the oversized camera bar to house some internals, helping reduce the overall thickness. And now, to add to the excitement, a reliable source has shared what may be the full camera specs for the Galaxy S26 series.
These might be the camera specs for all three Galaxy S26 models!
WinFuture’s Ronald Quandt has shared the full camera specs for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. According to him, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a 200MP main camera, a 12MP telephoto with 3x zoom, a 50MP telephoto with 5x zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide. The Galaxy S26 Edge is expected to include a 200MP main lens alongside a 50MP ultrawide. Meanwhile, the base model, the Galaxy S26 Pro, may ship with a 50MP ultrawide.
If accurate, these leaked camera specs suggest that Samsung is making meaningful progress across all three Galaxy S26 models. For reference, there won’t be a Galaxy S26+. The key updates highlighted by Quandt include a new 12MP telephoto on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, a new 50MP ultrawide lens on the Galaxy S26 Edge, and a new 50MP ultrawide on the Galaxy S26 Pro.
Sign-ups for the Galaxy S26 Ultra Mystery Box are now open! You’ll get full more details soon, but count on more guaranteed items and bigger random prizes than ever. At minimum, your box includes a free case, screen protector, cleaning kit, and phone stand.
It’s worth noting that Quandt seems to be emphasizing what’s new rather than listing the entire setup for each model. That doesn’t mean, for example, that the Galaxy S26 Pro will ship with just a single camera. Even Samsung’s FE devices have long included triple-camera setups, and adding the “Pro” label doesn’t imply this model will rank below the rest.
Quandt wraps up by saying this “is what I know so far, or at least think I know.” As with any leak, it’s better to stay cautious. So you can take these details with the usual grain of salt.










