Galaxy S26 Ultra Leaked

What’s Leaked So Far About the Galaxy S26 Ultra?

Design & Build

  • The S26 Ultra is expected to be slimmer—under 7 mm thick—making it lighter and sleeker than its S25 Ultra predecessor  .
  • A leaked render suggests a new modular camera “island” to accommodate larger lenses, a departure from the flat rear design seen in recent models  .

Display Enhancements

  • Rumors point to a 6.9-inch AMOLED display equipped with anti-reflective glass and CoE depolarizer tech for improved brightness and reduced glare  .
  • There’s also speculation about an under-display selfie camera, though this remains tentative  .

Camera System

  • The main camera will likely retain the 200 MP ISOCELL HP2 sensor but with a much wider f/1.4 aperture (up from f/1.7), enabling 47% more light capture and markedly boosting low-light performance and depth-of-field effects  .
  • Telephoto upgrades may include a 12 MP 3× zoom lens (up from 10 MP) and a 50 MP 5× periscope lens for sharper zoomed-in shots  .

Battery & Charging

  • Expected to maintain a 5,000 mAh battery, though some rumors hint at a 5,500 mAh variant  .
  • Fast charging is reportedly upgraded to 60 W, significantly faster than the previous 45 W—claiming up to 75–80% (possibly up to 90%) charge in 30 minutes  .

Performance & Features

  • Likely to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, with some regions potentially using Samsung’s own Exynos 2600 chip  .
  • Additional refinements include improved cooling, revamped NFC for better tap-to-pay (with two antennas), and continued support for Galaxy AI enhancements  .

Summary Table

FeatureWhat’s Being Rumored
DesignSlimmer chassis (< 7mm), lighter weight, new camera island
Display6.9″ AMOLED with anti-reflective & depolarizer tech; possible under-display selfie camera
Cameras200 MP main (f/1.4), 12 MP 3× zoom, 50 MP 5× periscope, enhanced low-light performance
Battery & Charging~5,000 mAh, fast charging at 60 W
Chipset & FeaturesSnapdragon 8 Elite 2 / Exynos 2600, dual NFC, Galaxy AI, better cooling

Takeaway

The Galaxy S26 Ultra looks to be a meaningful refinement over its predecessor—drawing attention with camera upgrades, a slimmer design, and noticeably faster charging, while preserving the core strengths of the S-series.

We’re still several months away from launch (likely early 2026), so these details remain speculative until confirmed by Samsung.

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