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Home » Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra cameras reduced in leak

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra cameras reduced in leak

NyongesaSande News Desk by NyongesaSande News Desk
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Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra cameras reduced in leak

Samsung’s upcoming flagship may feature fewer Galaxy S27 Ultra cameras, according to a new leak published on April 30, 2026. The report claims the device could drop one of its rear sensors, potentially reducing the total camera count compared to its predecessor.

  • Galaxy S27 Ultra cameras may drop telephoto lens
  • Design overhaul linked to camera changes
  • Comparison with previous models
  • Market implications and strategy
  • What to expect next

The information comes from known tipster Ice Universe, who also suggested that Samsung is planning broader design changes for the Galaxy S27 series, including a repositioned camera module.

Read Also: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review

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Galaxy S27 Ultra cameras may drop telephoto lens

According to the leak, Samsung could remove the 3x telephoto camera that has been a standard feature in previous Ultra models. This would mark a notable shift in the Galaxy S lineup, which has typically emphasized multiple zoom options.

However, it remains unclear whether Samsung will replace the removed sensor with another type of camera or reduce the total number of rear cameras altogether.

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Design overhaul linked to camera changes

The same source indicates that Samsung is redesigning the camera layout, potentially moving away from the current camera island approach. A speculative render accompanying the leak suggests a simplified rear design with fewer visible lenses.

While the image is not an official render, it reflects the rumored direction of the device. Therefore, the final design could differ when Samsung formally unveils the product.

Comparison with previous models

The current Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra features a quad-camera setup, including multiple telephoto lenses for varied zoom levels. Removing one of these sensors could reduce hardware complexity.

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At the same time, industry trends show that camera quality does not always depend on the number of sensors. Some competing devices have achieved strong performance with fewer cameras.

Read Also: Samsung Galaxy S26+ review

Market implications and strategy

If confirmed, the reduction in Galaxy S27 Ultra cameras may reflect a shift toward optimizing fewer, more capable sensors rather than increasing hardware count. This approach could also support design changes and internal space optimization.

Additionally, Samsung may be focusing on software improvements and image processing to maintain camera performance.

What to expect next

Samsung has not confirmed any details about the Galaxy S27 Ultra. As a result, the information remains speculative and subject to change.

More leaks and official announcements are expected in the coming months as the launch window approaches. Until then, the rumored changes suggest Samsung could be rethinking its camera strategy for future flagship devices.

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Read Also:Samsung Galaxy S26 Series: Full Specs Leaked, Pricing and Release Date Confirmed

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