Galaxy S26 Ultra Tipped for Feb. 25 Unpacked as Leaks Outline Display, Camera and Charging Upgrades
Fresh leaks point to practical upgrades focused on battery efficiency, camera consistency, faster charging.
Overview
- Multiple reports say Samsung plans to unveil the Galaxy S26 Ultra at a Feb. 25 Unpacked event in San Francisco, with the timing and details yet to be confirmed by the company.
- The flagship is expected to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, with leaks describing a TSMC-made 3nm version and a potential “For Galaxy” variant produced by Samsung Foundry on a more advanced node.
- Display rumors highlight a 6.9-inch QHD AMOLED at 120Hz using a new M14 OLED panel claimed to be 20–30% more power‑efficient, with some reports citing a viewing‑angle privacy feature and peak brightness around 3,000 nits.
- Charging is reportedly moving to 60W wired for the first time on a Samsung flagship, with faster wireless also hinted, while battery capacity remains disputed between 5,000mAh and 5,100–5,400mAh.
- Camera leaks point to a quad setup with a 200MP main, 50MP periscope telephoto, 50MP ultrawide, and 10MP telephoto, alongside wider apertures and new Camera Assistant options, with India pricing rumored at Rs 1,29,999 for 12GB/256GB.