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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Hands-On Review

Last updated: February 25, 2026 10:22 am
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The latest flagship smartphone from Samsung for 2026, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, has finally been unveiled. Initial impressions suggest that it may not be a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the S25 Ultra, based on the spec sheet. However, after some hands-on time before the official launch event, it seems that there may be more to this device than meets the eye.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra boasts similar screen specifications, battery size, and overall design compared to the S25 Ultra and previous models. The standout hardware feature is the specially tuned Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy SoC, promising improved performance for gaming and demanding tasks.

In terms of camera upgrades, the main camera now has a slightly wider aperture and a 5x telephoto lens, enhancing low-light performance. The device also supports faster charging speeds, with 65W wired charging and 25W wireless charging. However, the absence of Qi2 magnets for magnetic charging may disappoint some users.

The smartphone is available in a range of new colors, including Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, Black, and White, with Silver Shadow and Pink Gold exclusive to Samsung’s website. Despite being marketed as the “slimmest Ultra ever,” the difference in thickness from previous models is minimal, although the inclusion of the S Pen remains a unique feature.

While the hardware upgrades are welcome, the real magic lies in Samsung’s software innovations. The standout feature of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is the Privacy Display, which dims pixels when viewed from an angle to protect sensitive information. This software-enabled technology can be customized for specific areas of the display or apps, offering enhanced privacy and security.

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Samsung has also enhanced its native productivity tools with features like Now Brief for personalized updates and Now Nudge for contextual suggestions. Call Screening, document scanning, and an improved screenshots app further enhance the user experience.

The camera capabilities of the Galaxy S26 Ultra have been subtly upgraded, with the introduction of Horizon Lock stabilization for smooth video recording and improved selfie camera processing. The new APV codec offers near-lossless compression for professional video work, setting a new standard for mobile videography.

Bixby, Samsung’s voice assistant, has been rebranded as an “Intelligent Device Agent” with expanded functionality to control various phone features through voice commands, making it more useful than ever before.

Overall, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra may not seem like a revolutionary upgrade on paper, the combination of hardware improvements and software features make it a compelling choice for users. The subtle enhancements in camera capabilities, privacy features, and productivity tools set this device apart from its predecessors.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is set to be released on March 11, starting at ÂŁ1,279. Pre-orders are currently available with deals such as double the storage. For a comprehensive review of the device’s performance and features, stay tuned for upcoming articles.

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