Samsung is reportedly expanding its Galaxy S27 lineup with a fourth model. Earlier rumors suggested the Galaxy S27 Pro would join the series with a new screen size. Now, fresh leaks are revealing details about its camera setup.
Initially, the Galaxy S27 Pro was expected to be a smaller version of the S27 Ultra. It was also believed to drop the S Pen support. However, the latest rumor challenges this idea. It suggests that both models will not share identical telephoto camera systems.
The Galaxy S27 Ultra is now said to feature only three rear cameras. This would make it the first Ultra model to reduce its camera count. As a result, it may come with a single telephoto lens. In contrast, earlier ultraphones included multiple zoom lenses.
Even so, the Ultra is expected to bring improvements in other areas. According to what Reports claim, it will use new sensors for the main camera and ultrawide camera. These upgrades aim to improve overall image quality.
Interestingly, these same main and ultrawide sensors are also expected in the Galaxy S27 Pro. However, the telephoto setup will likely be different. The exact difference has not been confirmed yet.
Since the S27 Pro is expected to be smaller, Samsung may use a less advanced telephoto system. It could also feature a smaller sensor to fit the compact design. Still, this remains unconfirmed. For now, these details remain early leaks. Samsung has not officially shared any information about the Galaxy S27 series. More updates are expected as launch rumors continue to grow.
