Your Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Can Take Better Photos by Changing Just a Few Settings

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is one of the best phones you can buy in 2026, and if you already own one, I have some positive news for you: Your phone can take better photos than it does right now.

Samsung added a larger aperture (on two sensors) and upgraded its camera processing to fare better against Apple's iPhone 17 Pro this year. However, if you haven't played around with the settings, you aren't making the most of Samsung's new upgrades.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra has a versatile camera system, but the default settings might not work for everyone. They didn't for me. So I took a deep dive into the buried menus and found ways to improve the shutter speed, reduce compression and trigger the 24-megapixel processing pipeline, among other things. If you aren't satisfied with the image quality on your Samsung phone right now, I recommend taking a...

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