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Samsung to Use Inkjet Printing for Thinner Galaxy S26 Camera Modules

The inkjet-printing method repurposes Samsung Electro-Mechanics patent technology to deliver thinner camera bumps on next-year’s Galaxy S26 series.

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Overview

  • Samsung Electro-Mechanics plans to replace traditional anti-reflective films with inkjet-printed matte layers on lens ribs to slim camera modules on the Galaxy S26 series.
  • The inkjet-printing technique is based on a patent Samsung filed in 2018 and is set to become a standard component in the S26 lineup.
  • Leaked information suggests the Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature a 200-megapixel main sensor with a variable aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0.
  • Conflicting reports have emerged about whether the S26 Ultra will retain four rear lenses or switch to a three-camera layout, with no consensus yet.
  • Samsung is reportedly exploring magnetic or RFID-enabled modular lenses for add-on versatility, though official confirmation and a launch date remain pending.