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Samsung is expected to unveil the next-generation Galaxy S26 series in early 2026, with the Ultra variant anticipated to feature an invisible selfie camera.

Following the recent launch of the Galaxy S25 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event, reports on the Galaxy S26 series have already begun circulating online. The upcoming lineup is expected to include at least three variants:

  • Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is rumored to feature an invisible camera hole, which means it will have an under-display camera (UDC). A reliable tipster, Kro_roe, shared a post on X, claiming that the Galaxy S26 Ultra display prototype has an invisible selfie camera hole.

Although this is not an exclusive feature for Samsung, as the company has already offered under-display cameras to its older foldable smartphones, starting from the Galaxy Z Fold 3 up to the current latest Galaxy Z Fold 6.

To date, Samsung has limited the UDC technology to its foldable devices; now, it’s expected to expand it to the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone. Previously, it was also rumored that the company could offer a 200MP telephoto camera and 65W charging support to the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

However, Samsung has yet to release any official statement regarding this report, but it will be interesting to see whether this report will come true.


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