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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra—same specs, new look. Leaked prototype reveals redesigned camera bump but zero upgrades where it matters

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra—same specs, new look

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra keeps the S25's camera hardware, 5,000mAh battery, and 45W charging while Chinese rivals push 100W+ solutions. The leaked prototype shows a fresh camera module from the Z Fold 7, 6.9-inch display hitting 2,600 nits, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and up to 16GB RAM. Launch delayed to February 25, breaking tradition and signaling supply issues or strategic repositioning.

1 January 2026

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Leaked Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra prototype photos from OnLeaks confirm a redesigned camera module matching the Galaxy Z Fold 7, but specifications suggest minimal evolution from previous flagship offerings—signaling that flagship smartphone innovation has plateaued.

The device keeps its S Pen slot at the bottom. The screen remains readable in direct Texas summer sunlight at 2,600 nits, maintaining the same 6.9-inch diagonal size.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 powers up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. Camera setup remains consistent: 200MP main sensor, 50MP ultrawide, dual telephotos at 3× and 5× zoom, plus a 12MP front-facing camera.

Photography performance is expected to remain largely unchanged across all focal lengths. The device is not expected to show noticeable improvements in camera performance or battery life according to the leaks.

Battery capacity holds at 5,000mAh with 45W charging—delivering the same all-day battery life and approximately 30-minute charge times users experienced with previous Ultra models, while Chinese rivals Xiaomi and Oppo now ship 100W+ solutions cutting charge time in half.

Physical footprint measures 7.9mm thick and weighs 214 grams (approximately 0.31 inches and 7.5 ounces).

February 25 launch date puts the Galaxy Unpacked event roughly three weeks behind Samsung's typical early February timing, potentially affecting early adopter availability in U.S. markets and giving competitors additional time to capture premium smartphone buyers.

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