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Early information about the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra has begun circulating in the industry, with the focus primarily on its potential imaging system. As a flagship model expected to launch in 2027, current information is quite limited, but based on existing leaks, Samsung seems to be preparing for its next-generation imaging solution and the S Pen.
Interestingly, even though many users may not have officially bought the Galaxy S26 Ultra yet, rumors about its successor have already surfaced, and there’s more than one.
This situation is not uncommon in the flagship smartphone market in recent years. The accelerated pace of product iteration by manufacturers often brings related leaks to the public eye earlier. However, the information at this stage is still in its early stages, and the specific configurations and directions are still subject to considerable change.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra may be developing a new main camera sensor.
According to a well-known leaker, Samsung is developing a new main camera sensor for an unspecified flagship smartphone slated for 2027. This HPA sensor is 1/1.12 inches in size, larger than the 1.3-inch sensor used in the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and indeed larger than the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
It appears it will also benefit from the so-called LOFIC (Large Dynamic Range) technology. Meanwhile, we heard some slightly different information from a reliable Samsung leaker. Referring to previous leaks, they specifically mentioned the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra and claimed it will use a variant of the HPA (High Pixel Aperture Panel) sensor called HP6.
Interestingly, this particular component is said to be the same size as the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s main sensor (1/1.3 inches), but with performance levels comparable to the aforementioned HPA.
Regardless of the components the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra ultimately uses early next year, we can draw a preliminary conclusion from these two leaks—Samsung is planning to upgrade the camera hardware of its next-generation flagship model.
The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra may ultimately not adopt an AES-based S Pen upgrade.
Samsung’s S Pen has been a core component of its flagship identity for over a decade, especially on the Galaxy Ultra series. Previously, there were speculation that the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra would bring a major upgrade to the stylus. However, according to a new report, this upgrade doesn’t seem to be coming anytime soon.
According to leakers, Samsung tested a new S Pen technology for the S27 Ultra. However, the company decided to temporarily shelve the project. This means the phone may continue to use its long-standing Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) system.
As background, EMR technology allows the S Pen to work without a battery. The phone’s display contains a dedicated digitizing board layer capable of tracking the pen tip with astonishing precision. However, the system relies on magnetic fields and can be affected by built-in magnets or even magnetic accessories.
Another approach, Active Electrostatic Stability (AES), takes a different approach. It eliminates the stylus sensing layer, instead relying on a stylus powered by a built-in battery to interact directly with the touchscreen, similar to the Apple Pencil. Because AES does not rely on magnetic tracking, the strong magnetic alignment magnets inside the phone should not significantly impact its performance.
This could ultimately allow Samsung to integrate magnets directly into the phone without interfering with the S Pen’s functionality, a problem that has plagued earlier Galaxy S flagship models when used with magnetic phone cases.
Interestingly, Samsung reportedly worked on a hybrid solution that combined these two approaches. The idea was to remove the digitizer layer while still maintaining a battery-free stylus design.
Currently, Samsung appears to be adopting a conservative strategy. The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra may not feature a major upgrade to the S Pen, but a more significant upgrade is clearly under development, though not yet ready.
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However, it should be noted that the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is still a long time away from its official release, so the information currently circulating is more suitable as a reference than a definitive conclusion.
This is not to say that these leaks are necessarily inaccurate or misleading, but rather because the product is still in the early planning stages, and many key designs and configurations may be adjusted during the subsequent development process.
At this stage, manufacturers are often still testing different solutions, including imaging systems, hardware combinations, and feature trade-offs. Therefore, even if the information currently circulating has a certain degree of credibility, the final configuration of the mass-produced device may still differ from early leaks. Maintaining a degree of rational judgment is more prudent when dealing with such premature information.
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