Are you considering purchasing the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 in the near future? If so, there’s one particular model that’s generating a lot of buzz based on recent rumors and leaks.
Samsung has officially announced its next Unpacked event scheduled for February 25th. However, there’s not much suspense left regarding what will be revealed.
Thanks to numerous leaks and rumors from reliable sources, we already have a good idea of what to expect from Samsung’s upcoming flagship device.
For a comprehensive overview of all the latest Samsung Galaxy S26 rumors, be sure to check out our detailed roundup. I won’t delve into the specifics of the specifications in this article.
Instead, I’ll provide a concise summary for you: unless there are any unexpected surprises, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra appears to be the standout model to watch.
Luke Baker
Same old, same old
While the Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26+ are expected to be solid smartphones, there isn’t much groundbreaking improvement compared to their predecessors, the Galaxy S25 models.
Key upgrades include a new Exynos 2600 processor (or Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the US), slightly larger screen (6.3-inch), and battery capacity (4300mAh) in the standard Galaxy S26. However, the anticipated Qi2 magnetic wireless charging feature may not be included, which is a disappointment considering even the Google Pixel 10 series offers this functionality.

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It’s all about the Ultra
If you’re seeking substantial advancements within the Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup, the Ultra model is where the real innovation lies.
Reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a unique Privacy Screen that can obscure sensitive content unless viewed directly from the front, offering enhanced security benefits in a controlled manner.
Additionally, the Ultra model is rumored to receive upgraded Color-filter-on-thin-film-encapsulation (CoE) technology for a brighter and more efficient display.

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Rumored enhancements for the S26 Ultra include a sleeker design with a thinner (7.9mm) and lighter (214g) body, which may appeal to those wary of the Ultra’s typically bulky build.
Moreover, the premium model is expected to feature faster 60W wired charging and 25W wireless charging, along with the possibility of maintaining its current price point amidst price increases for other variants.
With Samsung reportedly focusing more on producing Ultra units compared to the standard S26 and S26+ models, it’s clear that the Ultra is positioned as the flagship device for this year’s lineup.