With just under a month remaining before the official launch of the flagship Samsung Galaxy S26 series, increasingly detailed images of the device are emerging online. Noted insider Evan Blass has published what is likely the most detailed render of the Galaxy S26 Ultra to date. The smartphone is showcased in a rich new color, “Cobalt Violet,” paired with the iconic S Pen.
According to preliminary data, the thickness of the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be only 7.9 mm, although no battery improvements are expected-retaining the same 5,000 mAh capacity. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with high resolution, and its hardware platform will be built on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC.
The smartphone will be among the first commercial devices shipped with the pre-installed Android 16 operating system and the updated One UI 8.5. The base version offers 256 GB of flash memory. The main camera will feature sensors with resolutions of 200, 50, 50 (5x zoom), and 10 (3x zoom) megapixels. Numerous leaks suggest that the official premiere of the Galaxy S26 series will be on February 25.
Evan Blass has a strong track record of accurate leaks. He has previously released precise images of devices like the Sony Xperia 5 II, Galaxy Note20, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Watch 3, Samsung Galaxy Buds Live, Xiaomi 12, Xiaomi 12T, and Xiaomi 12T Pro before their official launches.
In recent years, the smartphone industry has seen significant advancements in AI photography and battery efficiency. Samsung’s new inclusion of adaptive battery-saving features could offer users extended usage without sacrificing performance.
The launch of the Galaxy S26 Ultra aligns with Samsung’s strategic push towards eco-friendly practices. The company is increasingly utilizing recycled materials in its products, reflecting a global trend toward sustainability in consumer electronics.
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