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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked teases AI camera magic that ‘restores,’ merges, and a whole lot more

February 18, 2026
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If your excitement is about to boil over, Samsung’s latest Galaxy camera announcement might just push it to its tipping point.

Today (Feb 17), Samsung announced that it’s going to unveil a Galaxy camera experience designed to “unify photo & video capturing, editing, and sharing into one intuitive system.” The company plans to lean on its AI software heavily for this, bringing capabilities that can reportedly completely transform your photos and videos.

However, these transformations can lean on your desires, too.


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Samsung teases that its next generation of Galaxy cameras can not only “restore” missing parts of an image, but it can also “merge” multiple photos into a piece that looks like it was always whole. Elsewhere, Samsung states users can turn daylight photos into night, as well as the ability to “capture detailed photos in low light.”

The teasers don’t end there, as Samsung’s camera software lets you turn real images into stickers, alongside the option of drawing in your desired addition, and watching its AI make it real. If you want to really stress that you saw a UFO capturing a cow, well, you can do that. Samsung highlights its software’s ability to get this all done “within minutes,” pushing other apps out of the user’s mind.

These AI-fueled camera advancements prepare to sail the Galaxy on February 25 at 1 pm ET/10 am PT.

Unpacked is on the way

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A week ago, Samsung formally announced that its Galaxy Unpacked event for the Galaxy S26 and more will take place on February 25. The action’s going down in San Francisco, California. Samsung teased that its event will showcase all the ways users can “connect, create, and immerse” themselves in its new technology.

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More importantly, the company’s reservation program is already underway. The announcement said: consumers can reserve “the latest Galaxy devices to receive a $30 credit to use during pre-order and be entered for a chance to win a $5,000 gift card to use on Samsung.com. Plus, customers can receive up to $900 in additional savings with a trade-in or receive a $150 credit with no trade-in when you reserve and pre-order on Samsung.com.”


Android Central’s Take

I’d be lying if I said I was surprised by Samsung’s announcement. There’s already a healthy selection of AI-powered tools that users can lean on with the Galaxy S25 series. Now, the company’s just looking to pile it on. I’ve never really been one to use these on a daily basis. It’s nice to see what they “can do” for photography, but I’ve never found myself gravitating toward them again and again. It looks like Samsung’s trying to get that out of its features. The idea of putting their existence and cleverness in the minds of its users, so they return. I’ll have to see them in-hand to see if it sticks.

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