Samsung has already begun promoting the Galaxy S26 Ultra on its TikTok page , even before officially announcing Unpacked. Samsung recently posted three new videos on its TikTok page highlighting the improved low-light video recording and zoom capabilities on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
In one video, Samsung shows off the zoom that has been a big part of the Galaxy S Ultra lineup since the Galaxy S20 Ultra. Now, this could be Samsung showing us that they are finally going past 100X zoom, like some other phones have done for a few years now. Or it could be showing us that the Space Zoom feature has been improved again.
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The next video that Samsung posted shows off the low-light photography from the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Essentially saying that it’s a great concert phone. Which, Samsung will have stiff competition for, as OPPO has called the Find X9 Pro the ultimate concert phone already.
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Of course, we’ll find out more on February 25.
Samsung could bring us some huge camera upgrades, while keeping the spec sheet the same
It’s important to keep in mind that the hardware of the cameras on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is only part of the battle here. Software and other camera hardware like the ISP, play a big role in how good or bad the camera tends to be. So while the cameras do look to be the same as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, they are likely going to perform much better.
We’ll have to wait and see, when we get a review unit later this month. Which we’ll likely be taking straight to Barcelona for Mobile World Congress , if Samsung provides media with review units immediately following Unpacked as they have done for the past few years.