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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra rumour suggests a ‘quad’ camera bump

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A wild rumor suggests that Samsung could adopt an innovative camera sensor with a quad-camera setup for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Another report suggests the company may continue this signature scheme with the upcoming flagship.

Previous rumors suggested that the Galaxy S26 Ultra could feature three cameras on the back. Well, a new camera leak has surfaced on Twitter via IceUniverse, telling a different story.

According to the tipstar, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature four rear cameras, including a 200-megapixel main camera with a variable aperture and three 50-megapixel cameras, including ultrawide, telephoto, and periscope telephoto cameras.

As per the report, you will find an incredible quad-lens setup at the back. This includes a stunning 200MP wide resolution camera with variable aperture (f/1.4-f/4.0), OIS, a 23.6mm lens, 0.6um pixel size, and a 1/1.3-inch sensor, and a 50MP ultra-wide lens with 1/2.52-inch sensor size, f/1.9 aperture, 13mm lens, and 0.7um pixel size.

Additionally, the phone may feature a 50-megapixel Telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom, 1/3.15-inch sensor size, f/2.4 aperture, OIS, and 80mm lens. Plus, it has a 50-megapixel lens, improving on the S25 Ultra’s 10MP Periscope Telephoto. 

These camera leaks suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will redefine mobile photography and could become the ultimate choice if you are looking for the best Samsung phone for professional-level photography.

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Samsung Phone App with One UI 8 gets Widget support

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Samsung One UI 8 is set to come to Galaxy devices with a new design and animations. Meanwhile, a report says that One UI 8 is set to bring widget support to the Samsung Phone app for personalization.

On online forums, some rumors claim that Samsung is set to launch Android 7-based One UI 7 along with the next-generation foldable phones, Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 16, in July. The Korean tech giant is expected to release the One UI 7 beta program for the Galaxy S25 series and some more eligible flagships soon. Samsung is also planning to launch the Galaxy S26 series with One UI 8.5.

The latest update includes a widget for Samsung phones, as spotted by a reliable tipster. The widget has been modified to make it more functional and user-friendly to make it easier to search and find what you need.

The One UI 8 Samsung Phone app widget adjusts to your preferred light or dark display settings. The header mentioned “Recents” and the subsequent section shows the three most recent calls, that too with the respective types like outgoing, incoming, and missed through icons.

Also, the Recent Calls widget default layout includes two options within the widgets section, including 2×2 and 4×2. As per the report, you can stack the widgets, but there is no customisation section right now.

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These 11 Galaxy devices get Stable One UI 7 update

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In Korea, Samsung has kicked off the Android 15-based One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S24 FE, Tab S10, Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy  Z Fold5, and Galaxy Z Flip5. The update follows the One UI 7 deployment for Galaxy S24 series and Galaxy  Z Fold5, as well as Galaxy Z Flip5 users in the same region, which began earlier.

These users are among the first to experience this update, which promises a smoother, more intuitive experience with a refined user interface, improved performance, enhanced privacy controls, and new customization options that align with Samsung’s vision for a seamless and intuitive user experience.

One UI 7 comes with a brand new look for your Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S24 FE, Tab S10, Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Z Fold5, and Galaxy Z Flip5, including a sleeker user interface, smoother animations for maximum interactions, and an improved flow across the system.

Over the next few days and weeks, the Korean tech giant will open up the One UI 7 distribution to older flagships like the Galaxy S22 and S21 series, Galaxy Z Flip 4/3, and Z Fold 4/3.

To note, the company has started the US rollout for select devices, including the S24 series, Z Fold6, and Z Flip6 from April 10, but the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S24 FE, Tab S10, Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Z Fold5, and Galaxy Z Flip5 and others are still pending. The company’s phased approach prioritises flagships, with mid-range devices like the Galaxy A-series scheduled for June.

Your device should send a notification for a software upgrade. In the meantime, you can manually get the latest software from Samsung’s servers by navigating through Settings > Software update > Download and install.

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Galaxy S22 users with One UI 7 to miss 5 major AI features

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Samsung users can try out One UI 7 on the Galaxy S22 Plus virtually. The update’s rollout hasn’t yet begun, but the company is moving towards kicking off a public rollout next month. Samsung’s latest RTL refresh brings One UI 7 to the  Galaxy S22 series, but users may be disappointed as they miss out on 5 major AI features with One UI 7.

One UI 7 is available on the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy S24 series, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. Notably, the latest flagships exclusively run the Stable One UI 7, last year’s flagships have Beta access to the software, and the Galaxy S22+ is eligible for RTL.

The RTL listing was recently updated as a video spread on Reddit and X that shows One UI 7 running on a Galaxy S22+ using Samsung’s Remote Test Lab.

The video reveals that the update for the S22 series will not include many of the cutting-edge AI features found in Samsung’s latest Galaxy S25 series.

  • Audio Eraser
  • Drawing Assist
  • Now Brief
  • Drawing Assist
  • Writing Assist

This development suggests that One UI 7 is ready for numerous Galaxy devices. The stable rollout is expected to begin early next month for the Galaxy S22 series and is expected to expand quickly.

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