We're still several months out from the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra, but the rumors have started rolling in revealing some of the changes we might be able to expect from the phone. According to leaker yeux1122 over on Naver, there could be some significant changes coming to the phone's hardware — including the loss of a camera lens.The leaker claims that Samsung will be removing the secondary telephoto camera lens. The fourth lens has long offered 3x optical zoom, and a resolution far below that of the main telephoto camera. The Galaxy S26 Ultra's 3x lens offers just 12MP resolution, compared to the 50MP on its counterpart. This is never a particularly good look, when you're glancing at hardware specs.There's more to photography than extra megapixels, but it's believed that Samsung has decided the 3x lens is now redundant. Apparently shooting at 3x magnification with the 5x lens produces better quality photos. In other words, removing the camera means Samsung can promise better photos, while reducing the effort and expense needed to manufacture the Galaxy S27 Ultra.Considering phone components have been rising in price over the past few years, in part thanks to the explosion in demand for RAM, reducing the cost of making a Galaxy S27 Ultra could help us avoid a price hike for another year. At the very least it might help to minimize the amount of extra money we're expected to pay if the price does change.