Rumors for camera, Qi2 and S-Pen

The rumor mill around the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is already bubbling, although the smartphone is expected to be presented until January 2026. The focus is particularly on possible improvements in the camera, the integration of the Qi2 standard and the future of the S-Pen.
Possible innovations of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
- Camera: Possible optimization of the 200 megapixel sensor with improved look and variable aperture.
- Qi2 standard: Missing magnets could still require protective covers with integrated magnets.
- S-Pen: Maintaining the S-Pen in the Galaxy S26 Ultra, despite long-term considerations.
Optimized 200 megapixel camera
The latest Samsung Galaxy S25 series celebrated market launch only at the beginning of the year. This year was again an ultra model (€ 1,529.00 *). Now the rumor mill is already bubbling to the successor. Among other things, the industry insider ensures this Pandaflashpro on x. So there should already be the first tangible information on camera technology as well as a Video from TT Technology underlined. You are currently seeing a placeholder of YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that data is passed on to third -party providers.
Samsung has been using the 200 megapixel Isocell-HP2 sensor since the Galaxy S23 Ultra. According to rumors, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could receive an optimized version of this sensor, which is supplemented by improved pixel structures and a new look, possibly with variable aperture. These adjustments could further increase the image quality and flexibility of the camera.
Qi2 standard and magnetic integration
The Qi2 standard enables magnetic wireless charging, similar to Apple’s Magsafe. However, current information indicates that Samsung continues to plan no integrated magnets at the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This would mean that users would be dependent on protective covers with built-in magnets in order to be able to optimally use Qi2 accessories. It remains to be seen whether Samsung will survive this decision until the device’s final design.
Future of the Samsung S-Pen
There are indications that Samsung plans to remove the S-Pen from the Galaxy S-Ultra series in the long term in order to make room for other components. For the Galaxy S26 Ultra, however, it is expected that the S-Pen will remain integrated. This could be related to the lack of magnetic integration, since the space in the housing must be distributed accordingly.
Conclusion
The current rumors for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra indicate moderate but targeted improvements, especially in the area of the camera. However, the decision not to integrate any magnets for the Qi2 standard could make it difficult to use the appropriate accessories. Maintaining the S-Pen should delight many users, even if changes in this area appear possible in the long term.