Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra May Feature 16MP Front Camera
Leaked information suggests Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S27 Ultra could be equipped with a 16-megapixel front camera, possibly featuring a square sensor. The S27 series is anticipated for a release in early 2027.

Reports indicate that Samsung's next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S27 Ultra, may receive an upgrade to its front-facing camera, potentially featuring 16 megapixels. This would represent an increase from the 12-megapixel sensor currently found in models like the S26 Ultra. The leak also suggests the possibility of a square sensor for the front camera, drawing parallels to designs reportedly considered by Apple.
According to a blog post by Galaxy Club, the Galaxy S27 Pro model is also expected to adopt this new 16-megapixel camera. The Galaxy S27 series is rumored to consist of four distinct models, with internal codenames pointing to a "Next Miracle" generation, succeeding the "Miracle" codename for the S26 series. The full series is projected for an announcement around January 2027.
Further technical specifications for the upcoming S27 lineup have not yet been disclosed. Samsung is expected to continue its focus on camera technology and other defining features for its premium smartphone offerings. The inclusion of a square sensor could enable new image processing capabilities or enhance image quality in specific scenarios.
Samsung typically launches its Galaxy S series early in the year, and this pattern is expected to hold for the S27 generation. The company has not provided official comments regarding future device models or their specifications.