The current S25 family all run Snapdragon hardware, but will Qualcomm’s exclusivity continue, or can Samsung bring Exynos back for the Galaxy S26? Writing for FN News, Kim Jun-seok and Im Su-bin ...
However, we could see variable aperture cameras make a comeback on Samsung phones next year with the Galaxy S26 series. The word comes from tipster Ice Universe, who said Samsung is considering ...
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Well, according to a new report, it looks like Samsung could bring variable aperture to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Going by the post, it seems that Samsung is mulling over the idea of adding variable ...
Samsung is apparently thinking about a variable aperture for the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s main camera. The company first offered this feature on the Galaxy S9 series but dropped it with the Galaxy S20 ...
However, Samsung seems poised to change this narrative with the Galaxy S26 series. Reports suggest that the company is working diligently to revive its Exynos lineup, aiming to address past ...
However, one such feature—variable aperture—might be making a comeback with the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. Huawei Mate 50 Pro variable aperture According to prolific leaker Ice Universe ...
Predictions for the Galaxy S26 include silicon-carbon battery tech and camera upgrades. Samsung may need to explore new form factors and design elements to stand out in a stagnant smartphone market.
Samsung wants to prevent a similar situation with the 2nm Exynos 2600 SoC and is setting up a dedicated team to get it ready for the Galaxy S26 lineup. A team at Samsung Foundry will give it their ...
Nearly a year after the “Foolish” singer welcomed her baby boy Kareem Kenkaide “KK” Haynes with husband Nelly, her heart could still take plenty more. “I am feeling amazing ...
she had even practiced thawing the milk with her husband beforehand and explicitly instructed him never to microwave it. Stock image: An unhappy father gestures to woman holding baby at home.