Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Sat, 18 Apr 2026 07:52:18 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Best Camera Phones in 2026: Why 200MP is No Longer Just a Spec https://techeconomy.ng/best-camera-phones-in-2026-why-200mp-is-no-longer-just-a-spec/ https://techeconomy.ng/best-camera-phones-in-2026-why-200mp-is-no-longer-just-a-spec/#respond Sat, 18 Apr 2026 07:52:18 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=180059 In 2026, the smartphone industry, especially the camera-focused segment, seems to have entered a new phase with interesting 200MP phones finally proving their value.

Although the trend started in 2024, when we saw more phones with 200MP sensors, this year looks very different with brands integrating high-resolution sensors in the telephoto and periscope zoom lenses.

These additional features change everything, because now, it’s not just about capturing the most detailed photos, mobile photography has evolved to capturing a distant subject and still having enough detail to zoom, crop, and reframe without losing much quality.

As 2026 progresses, and more devices launch into the gadget market with improved 200MP capability, the general opinion from early reviews after real testing is that brands have moved past the marketing gimmick.

They now deliver phones that think like traditional cameras, mainly because the new processors of 2026 can finally keep up with the data.

Here is a fair breakdown of the first impressions about 2026’s camera phones from the tech community right now.

The Flagships

1. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

Just like its 2025 predecessor, the S26 Ultra stuck with the 200MP main sensor but this time, it comes with a wider aperture to f/1.4 (formerly f/1.7).

This reflects 2026’s mobile camera trends where photography is less about pixel count and more about how much light the camera actually grabs.

  • AI-powered Virtual Reflector
  • APV Codec
  • 200MP main sensor
  • Enhanced Nightography Video (supported by its flagship processor)

The reactions about the S26 Ultra are mixed. While the improved f/1.4 aperture on the main lens is a big win for night photography, some reviewers still see it as inferior to what Oppo and Vivo are doing with their latest phones.

Altogether, the S26 Ultra is still a big leap towards traditional camera-grade photography, with its ability to snap better shots even in low light conditions.

2. Vivo X300 Ultra

The Vivo X300 Ultra also comes with a 200MP lens, but with periscope zoom capability. Its Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip along with an extra Vivo VS1 imaging chip allows for high-resolution portraits even from far distances.

  • VS1 imaging chip
  • 2 200MP sensors with extra 50MP sensor
  • AI optimised Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip

Reviewers are amazed by the 10x zoom feature which supersedes Samsung’s S26Ultra, and the ZEISS colour technology which keeps the colour consistent throughout the image. Altogether,  this device has been lauded as one of the best photography-focused phones so far in 2026.

3. Oppo Find X9 Ultra

Based on the camera features of this phone, it’s easily the wildest camera phone so far this year. It comes with double 200MP main sensors, one for primary photography, and the other specially for periscope telephoto.

Having this many pixels in one device means perfect digital cropping, without any loss in quality and up to 50x zoom.

  • f/1.5 aperture
  • Double 200MP Sony cameras
  • 50MP 10x optical telephoto
  • 5 reflection periscope

Obviously, this device is perfect for photography in low light, but reviews say the portrait mode seems less natural, probably due to the in-built AI enhancement.

4. Infinix Note 60 Ultra

The Infinix Note 60 Ultra, which is already popular in Nigeria, is making waves for its camera value at an affordable price point. It is a capable mid-range device with flagship-level camera specs for social media and general mobile photography.

  • 200MP main camera
  • 50MP 3.5x periscope
  • 8MP ultrawide

While it might not deliver as Samsung-level image processing, the raw detail you get for its price is almost unbeatable, making it the best for Nigerians in this review in terms of value for money.

The Mid-Range Competitors

The 200MP trend has democratised fast, and the first impressions about devices from more affordable segments are quite impressive.

5. Realme 16 Pro+

Mid-range smartphones like the Realme 16 Pro+ make it harder to justify buying a flagship, when you can get almost a similar level of camera performance for half the price.

Combined with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip, which is still very decent, it delivers great photos that only professional photographers can tell the difference from flagships.

  • 200MP main sensor
  • 50MP 10x optical telephoto feature
  • 50MP ultra-wide
  • 200MP 3x periscope telephoto

Some reviews noted that colours can become a bit soft under indoor lighting conditions, and it still takes a little longer to process images (shutter lag).

The 200MP camera phones also come with processing power and features to support the image processing, because 200MP sensors generate a lot of data.

Megapixels don’t matter when the right chips are not behind them, so flagship processors from Snapdragon and Mediatek are quietly doing most of the work. Devices like Vivo X300 Ultra come with an extra chip specially for image processing.

Capturing high-resolution images also requires more battery power and storage, so these devices are packed with high-end features all around.

For professionals or content creators, the advantages of these 200MP phones are clear. Not all users actually need it or even notice it, but for those who do, this is the year where higher megapixels mean more possibilities, not just bigger numbers.

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Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra https://techeconomy.ng/apple-iphone-17-pro-max-vs-samsung-galaxy-s26-ultra/ https://techeconomy.ng/apple-iphone-17-pro-max-vs-samsung-galaxy-s26-ultra/#respond Thu, 12 Mar 2026 11:00:45 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=177697 Every year, the smartphone sector returns to the same cycle. Apple builds a new iPhone, Samsung answers with a new Galaxy Ultra, and once again, people start asking, which one is better?

This year’s release is sharper than usual. Apple’s latest flagship, the iPhone 17 Pro Max, came with the A19 Pro chip, a massive 6.9-inch display, and what is said to be the longest-lasting battery ever in an iPhone. 

Samsung’s response is the Galaxy S26 Ultra, a device designed around AI performance, powerful cameras and a brand-new privacy-focused display technology.

Both are huge phones, both sit at the very top of the market, but they were not built to solve the same problems.

While Apple focuses on efficiency, camera consistency and ecosystem integration, Samsung is pushing hardware innovation and AI automation much further.

After spending time digging through the specifications and features, I discovered these two phones show very different ideas of what the modern smartphone should be.

Quick Specification Overview

Feature iPhone 17 Pro Max Galaxy S26 Ultra
Display 6.9-inch OLED ProMotion 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X
Refresh Rate 1–120Hz 1–120Hz
Processor A19 Pro Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy
RAM 12GB 12GB / 16GB
Cameras Triple 48MP 200MP + 3 additional cameras
Battery 4823mAh class 5000mAh
Charging 40W wired, 25W wireless 60W wired, 25W wireless
OS iOS 26 (upgradable) Android 16 with One UI 8.5
Base Price $1,199 (256GB) $1,299 (256GB)

The iPhone 17 Pro Max starts at $1,199 globally for the base model, while Galaxy S26 Ultra begins at $1,299 for the 256GB version.

In Nigeria, prices vary with exchange rates and import costs. The iPhone 17 Pro Max typically sells between ₦2.5 million and ₦3 million, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra starts around ₦1.7 million to ₦3.2 million depending on storage and retailer.

Design and Build: Familiar, but More Refined

Neither company radically changed its design language this year.

The iPhone 17 Pro Max continues Apple’s flat-edge design with a large camera module at the back. The build quality is excellent, with premium materials and Apple’s familiar attention to finish. The phone feels dense and solid in hand, 163.4 × 78.0 × 8.75mm and weighs 233 grams.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra takes a slightly different approach, with design recognisable from previous Ultra models, but Samsung has refined it further. 

The phone measures 163.6 × 78.1 × 7.9mm and weighs 214 grams, making it thinner than earlier versions.

Both devices are IP68-rated for water and dust resistance, meaning they can survive submersion in freshwater for up to 30 minutes at a depth of 1.5 metres.

In daily use, the difference mostly comes down to ergonomics. Apple is heavier and more industrial, while Samsung is slightly lighter and easier to hold.

Display: Samsung Introduces a New Kind of Privacy

Both phones feature enormous 6.9-inch displays with adaptive 120Hz refresh rates, making scrolling and animations smooth.

Apple is still using its ProMotion OLED panel, known for strong colour accuracy and brightness. The tech giant prioritises display calibration, ensuring photos and videos appear natural.

Samsung’s screen technology goes further this year.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra introduces the industry’s first built-in Privacy Display on a smartphone. Unlike traditional stick-on privacy filters, this feature is integrated directly into the screen.

When activated, the display controls how light spreads across pixels so the screen is clear for the user but becomes difficult to read from side angles. 

Samsung designed the feature for everyday situations like public transport, cafés and shared workspaces where people may glance at your phone.

Users can customise how the feature behaves. For example, it can automatically activate when:

  • entering passwords or PINs
  • opening sensitive apps such as banking tools
  • displaying notifications

Samsung also provides different privacy levels. Partial Screen Privacy can hide specific elements such as notification previews, while Maximum Privacy Protection narrows the viewing angle further.

Apple focuses heavily on digital privacy inside the operating system, but Samsung’s approach protects what people physically see on your screen.

Performance: A19 Pro vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

Both devices run on extremely powerful processors.

The iPhone 17 Pro Max is powered by Apple’s A19 Pro chip, built using advanced 3-nanometre manufacturing. Apple’s processors are known for strong single-core performance and excellent power efficiency.

Samsung’s flagship uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Mobile Platform for Galaxy, a customised version of Qualcomm’s top-tier processor.

According to Samsung, the chip gives:

  • 19% improvement in CPU performance
  • 24% boost in GPU graphics performance
  • 39% increase in AI processing performance

These allow the phone to handle demanding tasks such as gaming, video editing and AI features more smoothly.

Samsung also improved the phone’s thermal management to maintain stable performance over longer periods.

In use, both phones are extremely fast, but the difference is unlikely to be noticeable for everyday tasks, though heavy gaming and AI workloads may favour Samsung’s hardware.

Cameras: Samsung Focuses on Versatility

The camera systems on these devices take different approaches.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra includes:

  • 200MP wide camera
  • 50MP ultra-wide camera
  • 50MP telephoto camera with 5× optical zoom
  • 10MP telephoto camera with 3× optical zoom
  • 12MP front camera

Samsung also widened the camera apertures to allow more light into the sensors. The result is improved low-light photography, even when zooming in.

Video recording has also been upgraded with APV, a professional-grade video codec designed to maintain high quality even after multiple edits.

Apple keeps its simpler but highly refined camera system:

  • 48MP main camera
  • 48MP ultra-wide
  • 48MP telephoto

Where Apple holds strong is in video recording. iPhones still top the smartphone industry in stabilisation, colour consistency and cinematic video capture.

Samsung’s system provides more zoom and flexibility. Apple’s system tends to bring more reliable results for video creators.

Artificial Intelligence: Samsung Goes Further

Artificial intelligence is at the peak of the Galaxy S26 series.

Samsung’s phone integrates several AI agents, including Bixby, Gemini and Perplexity, allowing users to complete tasks using natural voice commands.

For example, booking a taxi can be as simple as asking the phone. The system searches for options, confirms details and completes the request.

Galaxy AI also powers tools such as:

  • intelligent document scanning
  • automated photo editing
  • contextual assistance across apps

The idea is to reduce the number of steps required to complete everyday tasks.

Apple takes a more restrained approach, focusing on tightly integrated AI features inside iOS rather than multiple assistants.

Battery and Charging

Battery life is another area where both companies focus heavily.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra includes a 5,000mAh battery and supports 60W wired charging, allowing the phone to reach about 75% charge in roughly 30 minutes.

The iPhone 17 Pro Max likely contains the largest battery ever used in an iPhone, contributing to its reputation as Apple’s longest-lasting phone so far. The eSIM-only model comes with 5,088mAh, while the physical SIM models come with 4,823 mAh battery capacity.

However, Apple still charges more slowly than Samsung.

Both phones comfortably last a full day with heavy use, but Samsung has the advantage when it comes to fast charging.

Ecosystem: Apple Still Holds the Edge

Apple’s ecosystem is still one of its strongest advantages.

Devices such as Mac, iPad, Apple Watch and AirPods integrate seamlessly with the iPhone, allowing features like AirDrop, device continuity and instant file transfers.

Samsung’s ecosystem has grown as well. Galaxy phones work closely with Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Watch and Samsung tablets, and they integrate smoothly with Windows PCs.

However, Apple’s ecosystem is slightly more cohesive.

Five Things Samsung Does Better

  1. More versatile camera system
  2. Faster charging speeds
  3. Built-in Privacy Display technology
  4. More advanced AI tools
  5. Higher zoom capabilities

Five Things Apple Does Better

  1. Industry-leading video recording
  2. Longer software support
  3. More cohesive ecosystem
  4. Excellent battery optimisation
  5. Stronger app optimisation

Both the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Galaxy S26 Ultra represent the absolute peak of smartphone design in 2026.

Choose the iPhone 17 Pro Max if you want the best video recording, the most refined ecosystem and Apple’s long-term software support.

Choose the Galaxy S26 Ultra if you want cutting-edge hardware, powerful AI features and one of the most versatile camera systems available.

In the end, you’d discover Apple focuses on refinement and consistency, while Samsung focuses on innovation and experimentation. That competition enhances the entire industry forward.

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Konga Launches ‘Berekete Sales’ with Up to 50% Discounts Across Major Categories https://techeconomy.ng/konga-launches-berekete-sales-with-up-to-50-discounts-across-major-categories/ https://techeconomy.ng/konga-launches-berekete-sales-with-up-to-50-discounts-across-major-categories/#respond Tue, 03 Mar 2026 12:20:45 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=177099 Nigeria’s leading composite e-commerce platform, Konga, has announced the launch of its highly anticipated Berekete Sales, a nationwide promotional campaign designed to deliver exceptional value to customers across key product categories.

The initiative reinforces Konga’s commitment to affordability, accessibility, and innovation while strengthening its position as a trusted retail partner for millions of Nigerians.

The Berekete Sales campaign features discounts of up to 50% on high-demand categories including Home and Kitchen, Computing, Electronics, Beauty, and Personal Care.

Carefully curated to meet both everyday and aspirational needs, the campaign comes at a strategic period that coincides with Ramadan, Lent, and the approaching Eid al-Fitr celebrations, seasons traditionally associated with reflection, generosity, and family-oriented spending.

Speaking on the campaign, Victor Olaleye, Konga Group head of Marketing, emphasised that the Berekete Sales initiative reflects the company’s understanding of the economic climate and the importance of value-driven retail experiences.

“Berekete Sales is about delivering abundance in savings to our customers,” he stated. “We recognise that this period is significant for many households observing Ramadan and Lent, and we want to ensure they can access premium products at competitive prices. Our goal remains to make quality products accessible while maintaining the seamless shopping experience Konga is known for.”

Among the standout offers is a special deal on the Starlink Gen 3 kit, now available at ₦550,000, reduced from its regular price of ₦590,000.

As the authorised distributor, Konga continues to provide customers with reliable access to the high-speed satellite internet solution, further strengthening connectivity options in Nigeria.

Activation services are available in select cities, ensuring a smooth transition to enhanced internet performance.

In addition, technology enthusiasts can take advantage of an exclusive offer on the Huawei Watch 3, with a special promotion that allows customers to receive two units for the price of one at ₦200,000.

This offer underscores Konga’s strategy of delivering premium lifestyle products with unmatched value.

The Berekete Sales campaign also extends to computing solutions, with attractive deals on ASUS laptops, catering to professionals, students, and businesses seeking performance-driven devices at competitive prices.

Furthermore, customers can pre-order the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra on Konga and receive gift items worth over ₦500,000 from Samsung, a compelling incentive for early adopters and technology enthusiasts.

By aligning its promotional calendar with key religious seasons, Konga demonstrates cultural awareness while providing practical solutions for customers during Ramadan, Lenten observances, and Eid celebrations.

The campaign ensures that households can upgrade their living spaces, enhance productivity, and invest in quality lifestyle products without straining their budgets.

Beyond the discounts, Konga’s integrated ecosystem, spanning secure payment solutions, nationwide logistics, and reliable customer support, ensures a seamless shopping journey from browsing to delivery.

This operational strength continues to differentiate the brand within Nigeria’s competitive e-commerce landscape.

As consumer expectations evolve, Konga remains focused on delivering not just products but complete retail experiences anchored on trust, transparency, and value.

The Berekete Sales campaign is positioned to drive significant traffic, boost sales volumes, and deepen brand loyalty across its growing customer base.

With substantial savings, premium product offerings, and time-sensitive deals, the Berekete Sales As the campaign gains momentum, customers are encouraged to visit Konga.com or any Konga retail store nationwide to take advantage of these limited-time offers.

With its blend of spiritual season sensitivity and high-tech accessibility, Konga continues to set the pace for the future of commerce in Africa.

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