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Phone Colour is a Splash of Distraction

Last updated: January 21, 2026 7:55 am
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Samsung is gearing up to launch its highly anticipated Galaxy S26 series next month, and the leaks are starting to pour in as the rumored 25th February release date approaches. One of the latest leaks surrounds the color options for the top-of-the-line Galaxy S26 Ultra. Renowned leaker Evan Blass has revealed that the phone will be available in ‘Black’, ‘White’, ‘Silver Shadow’, ‘Sky Blue’, ‘Cobalt Violet’, and ‘Pink Gold’. The news has generated excitement among fans, especially with the inclusion of a shade of purple. However, as someone who always opts for the black model of a phone, the color debate seems somewhat trivial to me.

This trend follows the recent hype surrounding the iPhone 17 range, which offers bold color options like Cosmic Orange and Sage. While having an interesting color choice can be visually appealing, it is arguably the least significant aspect of a smartphone. The design of the camera module or the feel of the device in hand holds more importance than subtle shades of blue or pink. Ultimately, a case can easily cover the back of the phone, rendering the color choice somewhat irrelevant.

In most phone reviews, a case is recommended for its added grip and protection. It also provides an opportunity for users to showcase their personality through various designs and customization options. Changing a case is a quick way to switch up the look of a phone, offering more flexibility compared to being stuck with a particular phone color for years.

While some people view their choice of phone as a status symbol, opting for a unique case can be a more effective way to express individuality compared to a phone color shared by many others. The color debate may also highlight the lack of significant upgrades in flagship phones year after year. With the Galaxy S26 Ultra expected to offer minimal changes from its predecessor, colors may be one of the few distinguishing factors.

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Samsung’s reluctance to adopt new technologies like silicon-carbon batteries and the already impressive camera capabilities of Galaxy flagships raise questions about the need for yearly upgrades. The upcoming One UI 8.5 update promises significant improvements to Samsung’s Android skin, but this will be available on all compatible Galaxy phones eventually.

In the end, while color choices may excite some users, it has little impact on the overall user experience. The appeal of new colors may be one of the primary reasons for upgrading to a new phone. For those uninterested in the color debate, a case can easily replicate interesting aesthetics. Personally, I am looking forward to getting my hands on the Galaxy S26 Ultra in classic black. The color may not be groundbreaking, but it’s a timeless choice that never disappoints.

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