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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra launch is expected in February and many leaks have given us more details about the upcoming flagship.
Samsung Galaxy S26 launch date is getting closer but all eyes will be keen to see the new flagship S26 Ultra model that has done well in the last few years. The S25 Ultra saw the S Pen features cut down but the new version is rumoured to get some design changes, more hardware focus and improved AI tools out of the box.

Samsung Galaxy S26 series launch is tipped for February 25, 2026 by recent leaks, which is still more than a month away. We could see the brand announce the new trio flagships including the Galaxy S26 Ultra model. The new S26 devices are tipped to go on sale from March across the globe.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to feature a new M14 OLED display that will be bright and punchy but the company is focusing on making it more power efficient. This should definitely add more value and likely with the anti-reflective panel once again. The design changes could make the phone thinner and slightly lighter which makes the camera bump more prominent

Samsung should be relying on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset with up to 16GB RAM to power the Galaxy S26 Ultra model. The other two might use the new Exynos 2600 SoC from the company with up to 12GB RAM to keep the AI data on-device. We should also have them running on the One UI 8.5 version with the 9.0 update available later in the year.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is once again expected to have a quad camera system with a 200MP sensor headlining the unit with a 50MP telephoto lens and hopefully another 50MP sensor with an ultrawide angle lens.

Samsung is not going to enter the high battery race but we could see an upgrade of some sort with a 5,400mAh unit tipped to come with the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The bigger upgrade could be on the charging side with 60W wired support being suggested in multiple leaks.

