Samsung teases AI photography tools for Galaxy S26 lineup

Samsung has previewed new AI-powered photography features for its upcoming Galaxy S26 smartphone series ahead of next week's Unpacked event. The tools aim to enhance photo and video capturing, editing, and sharing. Company representatives highlighted capabilities like transforming daytime photos to nighttime scenes.

Samsung's upcoming Unpacked event, scheduled for next week following the February 17, 2026, announcement, is set to spotlight advancements in mobile AI, particularly for the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra models.

In a teaser shared ahead of the showcase, Samsung detailed a new camera system integrated with Galaxy AI. This system combines photo and video capture, editing, and sharing functionalities into a unified experience. "Users will be able to turn a photo from day to night in seconds, restore missing parts of objects in images, capture detailed photos in low light, and seamlessly merge multiple photos into a single, cohesive result," a company representative stated.

Demonstrations via video clips illustrated the before-and-after effects of these AI tools, emphasizing their ease of use within a single app, eliminating the need to switch between multiple editing programs. The updated cameras represent one aspect of the broader AI-centric features expected in the Galaxy S26 lineup, aligning with ongoing trends in smartphone technology where artificial intelligence plays a prominent role in enhancing user experiences.

While specifics on hardware remain under wraps until the event, the tease underscores Samsung's focus on innovative photography solutions to appeal to mobile users seeking advanced creative tools.

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Samsung sets Galaxy Unpacked event for February 25, 2026

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Samsung has announced its first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2026 on February 25 in San Francisco, where the company expects to unveil the Galaxy S26 series and updates to Galaxy AI. The event, starting at 1 p.m. ET, follows leaks suggesting new smartphones with advanced processors and features. Reservations for the devices are already open with promotional credits and trade-in offers.

At its Unpacked event on Wednesday, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S26 models and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, with artificial intelligence taking center stage. New tools include an Ask AI feature in the browser and enhancements to Circle to Search for identifying purchasable items from images. The company also announced AI photo editing and various Galaxy AI updates.

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Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S26 lineup at its Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25 in San Francisco. Recent leaks suggest updates to design, cameras, and processors across the S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra models. The information comes from various reports, though some aspects remain unconfirmed.

Samsung Electronics announced on March 5 that its latest premium smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, has won the 'Best in Show' award at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Spain. The Global Mobile Communications Association (GSMA), the event organizer, recognized the device for its seamless blend of advanced hardware and software. The award, presented in Barcelona, highlights Samsung's innovations in privacy.

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A recent leak indicates Samsung's planned launch timeline for the Galaxy S26 series. The devices may face a delay before hitting the market. This information comes from a TechRadar report.

As 2025 wraps up with innovations like Apple's iPhone Air and Samsung's redesigned Galaxy Z Fold, 2026 promises further advancements in foldable phones and core features. Apple may introduce a foldable iPhone alongside reshuffled launch timings, while Samsung plans thinner designs and battery boosts. Other makers, including Google and Chinese brands, are set to refine cameras and processors amid a competitive market.

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In the lead-up to CES 2026 (previewed here), Samsung will kick off the show with its First Look press conference on January 4, streaming live from Las Vegas. The event features key executives discussing AI innovations and future product directions, with expected updates on appliances, displays, and possibly the Ballie robot.

 

 

 

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