The Galaxy S26 series, set to be unveiled by Samsung next month, has sparked curiosity and debate among tech enthusiasts. A recent revelation on LinkedIn by a former employee of a Samsung supplier has ignited a discussion about a potential camera button feature. This individual claimed to have worked on a "new camera button with swipe gesture functionality" for the Galaxy S26, echoing Apple's Camera Control button design. However, this idea seems to have been abandoned, as no official renders or prominent leakers have mentioned it. The Galaxy S26 series would have been a significant departure from Samsung's recent trend, as the last dedicated camera key was on the 2014 Galaxy K Zoom. The question remains: do you want a camera button on the Galaxy S26 series? Share your thoughts in the poll and comments section. This feature could spark a debate among Android users, as it challenges the conventional design language of the Galaxy S series.