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Galaxy S25 Ultra to improve video quality in low light

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will likely use new camera solutions to uplift the videography experience and one of these could be a powerful imaging chip. As per a new leak, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will focus on better pictures and video recording quality.

Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S25 series including the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra at the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event on January 22.

Galaxy S25 Ultra video quality

Tipster Ice Universe posted on the Chinese microblogging website Weibo that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will offer improved video quality, mainly in low-light environments. This shows that the company is preparing to improve the Nightography feature, which will help users capture better videos in the dark.

Galaxy S25 Ultra video quality in low light

Nightography, Samsung’s best night mode camera feature enables you to take vibrant, highly optimized photos even in the dark. This means you can avoid taking blurry, hazy night photos even at night.

The tipster further claims that this new improvement will be made possible by the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite as it relies on the performance of the processor. 

Thus, this feature is expected to be exclusive to the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Samsung will not be able to offer this improvement to older devices including the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Galaxy S25 Ultra video quality

Earlier leaks also revealed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will likely come with new camera lenses including a 200MP primary sensor with OIS and f/1.7 aperture, a 10MP 3x telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom, OIS, f/2.4 and 36-degree FOV, a revolutionary 50MP 5x periscope telephoto sensor with 5x optical zoom, OIS F3.4, FOV 22˚ and a 50MP 120° ultra-wide camera with f/2.2 aperture. The selfie sensor has a 12MP resolution with FOV 80 and f/2.2.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra will deliver unprecedented experiences in imaging, design, and usability, helping consumers expect more from their next flagship.

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Samsung is likely readying One UI 8.5 beta 7 for the Galaxy S25 series

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On February 25, Samsung launched the Galaxy S26 series, and these phones will be available starting March 11. A day later, the company began rolling out Beta 6 for the Galaxy S25 series, but it seems this may not be the last beta before the stable version is released. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 series is still receiving updates through the One UI 8.5 beta program.

Samsung One UI 8.5 beta 7

A reliable tipster, @TarunVats, spotted a new One UI 8.5 beta build for the Galaxy S25 series on testing systems. The build ending in ZZC3 indicates that Samsung is preparing the seventh beta update for the S25 phones. It’s worth noting that this build began rolling out in March, but the patch level is still February 2026.

The new build suggests that the beta program is still active even after the Galaxy S26 series launched with One UI 8.5 features and improvements. Galaxy S25 Users may have to wait a little longer for the final stable update.

The latest One UI 8.5 Beta 6 update fixed many problems and improved the phone’s performance, including Bixby, Gallery, Now Bar, Now Brief, Display settings, Modes, and Routines.

At this time, Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed how many more beta updates will arrive or when the stable One UI 8.5 version will be released for the Galaxy S25 series and older phones. However, the new beta build is a strong indication that at least one more beta update is on the way. Galaxy S25 users who are part of the beta program should keep an eye out for new updates.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra gets four camera improvements

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At the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event on February 25, 2026, Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy S26 series. The series includes the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26. These new smartphones come with smarter AI features that help simplify everyday tasks. Now, we are talking about four hidden Galaxy S26 Ultra camera improvements, helping improve image and video quality.

Notably, the Galaxy S26 Ultra features Samsung’s most advanced camera system to date. Samsung has integrated its 200MP primary camera and 50MP telephoto camera into the Galaxy S26 Ultra, with a wide aperture to allow more light to reach the sensor.

Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra features the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy processor, allowing Samsung to improve camera performance, even though the phone uses the same sensor as the previous Galaxy S series Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra gets four camera improvements

1. Improved 200MP images

The Galaxy S26 Ultra feature a mutltiframe HDR processing, so that it may now capture the better 200MP images. The company says these 200MP photos deliver clearer, more detailed, and greater dynamic range than 200MP shots taken on earlier Galaxy S series models.

2. New 24MP mode in the stock camera app

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has a new 24MP resolution option in the stock camera app. This new mode combines a 12MP multi-frame processed image with a 50MP high-resolution image using a system called AI Fusion. The resulting 24MP photo offers more detail than a 12MP image to reach the sensors, resulting in brighter, cleaner, and sharper images. 

3. Virtual Aperture in Portrait Mode

The Galaxy S25 Ultra launched with a virtual aperture feature, but it was limited to the Expert RAW app. Now, Samsung adds a virtual aperture feature to the Portrait mode of the stock camera app on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, allowing users to digitally adjust the aperture.

4. Auto option for Motion Photo

As the name suggests, a motion photo is a short video clip captured alongside a still image. It includes a few seconds before and after the shutter button is pressed.. Now, on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, when the Auto option is on, Motion Photos are only recorded when significant movement is detected in the scene. If you capture a static scene, such as a…. landscape, with no visible motion, the Motion Photo will not be saved.

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Galaxy Z Flip 7, Flip 7 FE and Z Fold 6, Flip 6 receiving February 2026 security update

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Samsung has released the February 2026 security update for four more Galaxy devices – the Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. This update keeps your phone secure and running smoothly instead of adding new features or changing its look.

As always, this update improves the phone’s security and makes the system run more smoothly. This update fixes issues with the previous software version and helps make the device more stable. Samsung says this update is important because it protects users from security risks and keeps personal data safe.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 February 2026 update

Users of these devices can verify the latest update via the One UI build versions given below.

  • Galaxy Z Flip 7: F766NKSS8AZB2 
  • Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE: F761NKSS8AZB2
  • Galaxy Z Fold 6: F956NKSS3CZB2
  • Galaxy Z Flip 6: F741NKSS3CZB2

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Samsung usually rolls out updates gradually, so users in other markets should also receive the same update in a week or two.

To manually download the update, go to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install. Once the download is complete, tap Restart/Install Now to complete the installation. Make sure your phone is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network and has enough battery.

In addition to the security update, Samsung is also working on One UI 8.5. The beta version is currently available for the Galaxy S25 series in some regions, and Samsung has confirmed that the stable version will launch with the Galaxy S26 series tomorrow. Stay tuned for more details.

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