HP2 + F1.4 = ?
No, that’s not a question from some game show designed to make you feel bad for skipping one too many high school math classes. In fact, HP2 and F1.4 have nothing to do with algebra and everything to do with camera technology.


Samsung’s in-house HP2 sensor is reportedly here to stay at least another year. | Image Credit — Samsung
Numbers are not everything
That’s something that’s been abundantly clear in many different fields of the mobile industry for many years now, and it’s probably the main reason why you shouldn’t get too excited about the Galaxy S26 Ultra… or too disappointed with Samsung’s 2026 super-flagship yet no matter what kind of chatter you keep hearing from sources like “PhoneArt.”


For the time being, we’ll assume the S26 Ultra will look a lot like the S25 Ultra, at least on the outside. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
Speaking of reductions, the S26 Ultra is widely expected to follow Samsung’s recent “thinner is better” trend by further slimming down this year’s already very stylish Galaxy S25 Ultra, possibly at the expense of the handset’s built-in S Pen slot.
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