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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera rumored to be same sensors as S25 Ultra

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Samsung is preparing to launch the next flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra with an advanced camera setup. Samsung hasn’t even launched the Galaxy S25 series yet, but some details have already emerged about next year’s flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra. A new report claims that Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra phone’s Camera sensors for next year will be the same as the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Tipster @Jukanlosreve also claims that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra may use the same camera sensors as the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Recently, a Digital Chat Station shared details of the iPhone 17 Pro camera sensor. 

Meanwhile, the leaker mentioned the camera specs that were leaked by the Chinese tipster and said that the camera of the iPhone 17 Pro series remains unchanged, so the Galaxy S26 Ultra will also use the same sensor as the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The camera sensors seem to be the same size as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is quite disappointing. Despite using the same camera hardware as their predecessors, the flagship phone will deliver better image and video quality thanks to improved software and a new ISP. Still, the phone will be awesome in terms of design, display, processor, software support, and anything else.

Earlier reports said that Samsung is planning to implement a Color Filter on Encapsulation (CoE) technology for the OLED screen of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Galaxy S25 Ultra video quality

Currently, Samsung fans are waiting for the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the company will announce the Galaxy S25 lineup at Unpacked 2025 in the US on January 22. Interested buyers can already make reservations for the upcoming devices and get early adopter bonuses.

Previous leaks suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will get major upgrades in the ultrawide-angle and periscope sensor compared to its predecessor. It is in talks to test better camera sensors to deliver the best photography experience.

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One UI 7 (Android 15) now rolling out to Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Fold 4

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Today is a big day for Galaxy fans! After the Galaxy S22 series, Samsung has now started rolling out the Android 15-based One UI 7 update for the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 foldable smartphones.

Users of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4 are getting the major One UI 7 update with One UI builds F721NKSU6HYD9 and F936NKSU6HYD9, respectively. The installation package size is approximately 5 GB.

With the One UI 7 update, the company has made significant improvements to the user interface. The new update comes with major changes to the quick panel and notifications. System icons and UI components have also been changed to round shapes.

Additionally, Galaxy AI is also being upgraded with new and cutting-edge features to help you get the most out of your flagship Samsung smartphone.

Additionally, this update installs the April 2025 security update that protects Galaxy devices from security threats by integrating the latest security patches from Android and Samsung.

Upgrade to the latest One UI 7 on your device via your Galaxy’s Settings function. Go to the Software Update section and hit the Download and Install button.

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Breaking: Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra getting stable One UI 7

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Galaxy S22 One UI 7 update

Samsung has started rolling out the One UI 7 based on the Android 15 update for the Galaxy S22 series users. The major update brings a refreshed interface, new useful features, smoother animations, and refined Galaxy AI tools.

One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra arrives with an installation package size of around 4.5 GB. Users can identify the latest update through the One UI build S90xNKSU7FYD9.

The update is currently live for users in South Korea. As always, this is an early rollout, so it may take a few hours or days to reach Galaxy S22 models in all countries.

According to the information, One UI 7 comes with many much-awaited changes, including a vertical scrolling app drawer, redesigned icons, better widget customization options, larger home screen folders, and a new user interface.

In addition, it installs the April 2025 Android security patch to improve system security and stability. This update makes your device smarter, more secure and stable.

Users are recommended to install the update instantly to take advantage of the new and improved feature. Those who have not obtained the update notification can check and install the update manually.

To install the update, open the smartphone’s Settings, select ‘Software Update’, and then select ‘Download and Install.’ Following these steps will ensure that your Galaxy S22 smartphone is updated with the latest features.

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One UI 7 Home Up update support Fold and Tablet devices

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Several Samsung Galaxy devices are already compatible with the One UI 7 Home Up support, while Galaxy Fold and Tablet devices are still undergoing testing for full support. Samsung has recently rolled out a new update for its Home Up Good Lock module with version 16.0.00.82 on One UI 7 devices.

This Samsung’s new One UI 7 Home Up update includes a significant improvement, including Fold and Tablet support in addition to new DIY home features.

According to the changelog, the new update expands One UI 7 Home Up support to Galaxy Fold and tablet devices, which were previously not fully compatible with this Good Lock app. Apart from support, the update includes general bug fixes to improve the stability and performance of the app.

Home Up is a Samsung Good Lock module for home screen customization. It helps users manage their home screen more effectively. Also, you can customize your Galaxy phone’s home screen without even opening the Home Up app, as some of its settings will be available in the One UI Home app launcher.

Now, the new update makes the app more useful and stable on your Fold and Tab devices. You can easily update the app, just open the Galaxy Store, tap on the menu button, and go to the Updates section to find Home Up. You can also open the Good Lock app and update it from there.

If you use Home Up often, it’s important to install version 16.0.00.82 to enjoy a smoother and more reliable experience.

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