Samsung will unveil
the
Galaxy S26 series in a week. The series will be launched at the next
Unpacked event on Feb 25. There have been a couple of leaks and speculations
about the series already. However, what is generating the buzz at the moment is
a
leaked camera feature which is expected to change how we take and edit
photos.
Camera
Fixes Everything for You
Ahead of the
Galaxy S26 launch, Samsung teased
a new camera feature powered by Galaxy AI. The goal is simple. Take a photo or video. Edit it. Share
it. All in one smooth flow. One of the show bits is a tool that can fix parts
of a photo that are not right. In one demo, a cake was bitten and the AI
restored it to perfection - the restoration was so good that it looked as if it
had never been bitten. This means no need to use hard edit apps or spend long
hours on small fixes. The phone will do most of the work with one tap.
Turn
Day Into Night in a Snap
Another eye-catching tool can change
a day shot into a night scene. With a tap, a bright sky can turn dark, with the
mood of night set in place. This can help users get more fun and art from the
same photo. There is more. The camera has the capability to stitch together
several images of the same scene. The stitch creates a single clean image.
According to Samsung, this feature can save users a lot of editing time.
More Than
Just a Camera
The Galaxy S26 line is set to bring
other new tools too, like a new type of screen for more safe view, and a tool
called Now Nudge. But the camera looks set to steal the show. Samsung wants the
whole photo flow to feel clear and easy. Shoot, fix, and share with less fuss. All
eyes are now on Feb 25. If the early tease is a sign, the Galaxy S26 may be one
of the most fun camera phones yet.