TL;DR key takeaways:The 200-megapixel main sensor and F1.4 aperture capture sharper, brighter shots in the low-light conditions most phones struggle with after sunset. The 50-megapixel telephoto features 5x optical and 10x optical-quality zoom, so performers stay in frame and in focus from anywhere in the crowd. Super Steady[1] with Horizontal Lock keeps video stable and level even when you're being jostled in a packed pit. Galaxy AI[2] tools like Photo Assist[3] and Creative Studio[4] let you clean up shots and turn them into shareable content straight from your device.You're at a festival you’ve been eagerly anticipating for months; the lights are dramatic and the crowd is abuzz. You snap both photos and videos, hoping to chronicle this once-in-a-lifetime experience, but nothing adequately captures the energy of the scene. Before you know it, you’ve missed three of the headliner’s hits just trying to get a single usable clip.If you’re in the market for a device upgrade, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is built to perform, so you can get back to the performance. The device pairs a 200-megapixel main sensor and wider F1.4 aperture with a stack of AI tools that handle the technicalities so you can stay present the whole weekend.