Samsung's been using the same camera sensor since the Galaxy S22. A new report says it'll be sticking with it for the Galaxy ...
According to a new report, Samsung will keep using the same 50MP camera on the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S26 that first debuted in Galaxy S22.
The last time Samsung updated the camera in its mainstream Android phones was in 2022’s Galaxy S22, but the company apparently wants to keep using that 50MP for the next two generations.
A new leak claims that Samsung will remain conservative regarding main camera hardware upgrades on the Galaxy S25 and S26 series.
In fact, Samsung has been using this sensor for the main rear camera since the Samsung Galaxy S22, which launched in 2022. If ...
Samsung has used the same main sensor in the base Galaxy S22, S23, and S24. In the latest news tipster Ice Universe claims ...
Samsung's base and Plus flagship phones have used the same main camera for years now, but that might not change with the ...
Samsung Foundry continues to have a low yield for its advanced chipset production which could lead to an industry shakeup.
Given we're Android Police, we watched the reveal through a certain lens. We were on the lookout for both feature announcements that we could smugly say Samsung or Google's products did first, but ...
Meanwhile, Samsung is apparently trying to beat Apple at their own game. For the Galaxy S26 Ultra (Nostradamus ain't got nothing on me; here I am, talking about a phone that's to come out in 2026!), ...
In addition to new phones, Apple announced the Apple Watch Series 10. It has a bigger screen, faster charging, and thinner ...
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