Samsung's latest flagship smartphone introduces a revolutionary AI camera system with real-time scene optimization and computational photography features.
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S26 with a revolutionary AI-powered camera system that represents a significant leap in mobile photography. The new device features a custom AI image processor that enables real-time scene optimization and advanced computational photography.
The camera system uses a 200MP main sensor combined with AI algorithms that can identify over 1,000 scene types and automatically adjust settings for optimal results. Night photography has improved by 80% compared to the previous generation, according to Samsung's tests.
"Every photo can now be perfect, regardless of lighting conditions or subject movement," said Samsung's President of Mobile Communications. "Our AI doesn't just process images—it understands photography."
Additional features include AI-powered video editing, real-time translation of sign text using the camera, and enhanced portrait mode with automatic depth mapping. The device also introduces AI-based battery optimization that learns user patterns to extend battery life.
Pre-orders begin next week with pricing starting at $999. Samsung expects the S26 to be its best-selling smartphone ever, driven by the differentiated AI capabilities.