Rumor is that Samsung is preparing to introduce its new Galaxy S26 smartphones next month and the hype is growing. Samsung's Korean giant appears set to double down on AI features that truly make sense in everyday life, not bright demos that people never use. Those familiar with Samsung's plans explain that they've designed a custom AI chip that stores your information on your phone rather than shipping everything to the cloud—something users who value their privacy will appreciate.
The cameras are reportedly also receiving a serious makeover. The primary shooter may have a whopping 200 megapixels, but the real headline is what Samsung's doing with all those pixels. Expect better photos in low-light restaurants and sharper shots of your kid's soccer game from the stands. The zoom might finally allow you to take concert photos that aren't blurry dots on a dark background.
Samsung's staying mum officially, but June appears to be the month to keep an eye on—earlier than their typical August announcement. Perhaps they're attempting to steal some thunder from other phone manufacturers with summer launches in the works. In a world where everyone is keeping their phones longer than ever before, Samsung appears to be counting on smarter AI and improved cameras to be enough to get you thinking, "Yeah, maybe it is time for an upgrade after all."
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