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Galaxy S27 Pro could inherit Ultra line cameras with 200MP main sensor

At a glance:

  • Ice Universe and Yeux1122 both report the Galaxy S27 Pro may share the Galaxy S27 Ultra's 200MP main and 50MP ultrawide cameras, described as "entirely new sensors."
  • The Pro model could get a larger battery and a display upgrade on par with Ultra phones, plus a similar $1,100 price point to the Galaxy S25 Edge.
  • ET News previously said the S27 Pro will carry most Ultra features but skip the S Pen, with a 6.47-inch OLED screen smaller than the Galaxy S26 Plus.

Camera upgrades that would close the gap with Ultra

If the latest leaks hold up, the Galaxy S27 Pro could be the most camera-capable non-Ultra Samsung phone in years. Tipster Ice Universe posted on Weibo that the Pro model will use the same main and ultrawide sensors as the Galaxy S27 Ultra, calling them "entirely new sensors." That would give the Pro a 200MP primary camera and a 50MP ultrawide shooter — the same combo found on the Ultra. Ice noted the Pro will have a different telephoto camera but didn't specify which one, raising hopes that Samsung finally retires the aging 10MP 3x telephoto that has shipped on Galaxy flagships since 2021.

Korean blogger Yeux1122 independently backs the 200MP/50MP pairing, saying the Pro's camera layout is "almost identical" to Samsung's Edge series. The blogger clarified the similarity isn't about the number of lenses but the sensor specs. For reference, the Galaxy S25 Edge sports a 200MP main camera and a 50MP ultrawide but omits a telephoto lens entirely. When both leakers' claims are combined, the picture that emerges is a Pro model with at least a 200MP primary sensor and a 50MP ultrawide — potentially placing its day-to-day camera performance close to the Ultra.

Battery, display, and pricing signals

Yeuх1122's report goes beyond cameras. The blogger says Samsung is targeting a larger battery for the S27 Pro and an upgraded display that matches the caliber of Ultra phones. That would address two of the most common complaints about the current Pro-tier Galaxy devices: middling endurance and a screen that trails the Ultra's brightness, refresh rate, or panel technology.

On pricing, Yeux1122 estimates the S27 Pro could land around $1,100 — the same launch price as the Galaxy S25 Edge — while cautioning that "there are many variables." If true, that would keep the Pro positioned as a premium-but-not-flagship option, roughly $200-$300 cheaper than the Ultra while closing the hardware gap.

What we know from earlier, more credible leaks

These newer rumors follow a string of reports from Korean outlet ET News that have been among the more reliable Galaxy S27 leaks. Last month, ET News said the S27 Pro would inherit most of the Ultra line's features but deliberately skip the S Pen, a move that would help Samsung differentiate the Pro from the Ultra and control its price point. Earlier this week, the same outlet reported that the S27 Pro will sport a 6.47-inch OLED display, making it noticeably smaller than the Galaxy S26 Plus. That screen-size figure suggests Samsung is targeting a slimmer, more ergonomic body rather than the larger Pro form factor some fans had hoped for.

Taken together, the picture is one of a device that borrows heavily from the Ultra's playbook — top-tier main and ultrawide sensors, a larger battery, a premium display — while cutting the S Pen and keeping the chassis more compact. Whether Samsung positions that as a value proposition or a feature-reduced alternative will depend on the final pricing and the exact telephoto sensor it chooses.

What to watch next

Samsung typically unveils its S-series flagships in January or February, so the S27 family could appear within the next few months. Until then, leaks from Ice Universe and Yeux1122 remain unconfirmed, and the sources behind Yeux1122's "compilation of sources from related companies" are unspecified. Investors and enthusiasts should treat the $1,100 price point and the 200MP camera pairing as tentative at best — but if even half of these claims materialize, the S27 Pro could become the most compelling mid-premium Android phone of 2025.

Tags and key takeaways

Tags: galaxy-s27-pro, samsung, camera-leaks, ice-universe, yeux1122, et-news

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FAQ

Will the Galaxy S27 Pro have the same cameras as the Galaxy S27 Ultra?
Leakers Ice Universe and Yeux1122 both say the Pro will share the Ultra's 200MP main and 50MP ultrawide sensors, described as "entirely new sensors." The telephoto is expected to differ, but specifics haven't been confirmed.
How much could the Galaxy S27 Pro cost?
Yeux1122 estimates a price around $1,100, similar to the Galaxy S25 Edge, though the blogger warns there are "many variables" that could shift the final figure.
What display size is reported for the Galaxy S27 Pro?
ET News reports a 6.47-inch OLED screen, which would make it smaller than the Galaxy S26 Plus.

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