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Improved 6.9-inch screen and new camera design appear in Galaxy S26 Ultra leak

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Samsung Galaxy S26 - Foto: Reprodução Samsung Galaxy S25 - Foto: Reprodução

New information about Samsung’s next high-end smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, began to circulate on specialized channels, revealing details that point to a significant evolution compared to its predecessor. The leaks, originating from sources at Coreia do Sul, suggest that the device will have a completely redesigned camera design and a screen with improved technology, promising to take the user experience to a new level.

The specifications indicate that the Samsung is focused on refining crucial components, such as the photographic set and the image quality of the display. Além of the visual changes, the device is expected to incorporate the next generation of processors, both from the Qualcomm and the Samsung itself, guaranteeing a leap in performance for demanding tasks and games. The expectation is that the model will continue to be the brand’s main bet to compete in the premium segment.

Other details that have emerged in the reports include improvements to charging speed and battery capacity, as well as a thinner and lighter build. Entre The main new features speculated include the adoption of a new arrangement for the rear sensors and a brighter and more efficient OLED panel, consolidating the company’s strategy of offering cutting-edge technology in its main annual launch.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
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A brighter, more efficient display

One of the main highlights of the leak is the screen of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which should feature a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED panel. The technology used will be M14 OLED, a new generation of material that promises greater energy efficiency and color accuracy. Essa evolution allows the display to reach even higher brightness levels without compromising battery life, an important advance for viewing content outdoors.

The resolution must be maintained at the QHD+ standard (1440 x 3120 pixels), ensuring clear and detailed images. The adaptive refresh rate, which varies from 1Hz to 120Hz, will continue to be present to offer fluidity in games and animations, while saving energy in static content. Espera maximum brightness exceeds the 2,600 nits of the previous model, providing a superior experience in HDR and in direct sunlight.

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Details of the new camera arrangement

The biggest visual and technical change appears to be in the camera system. The leaks point to a new design where the four rear sensors are grouped in an arrangement that resembles a “mountain”, abandoning the linear layout of previous models. The main sensor should remain at 200 MP, but with a larger f/1.4 aperture and improved optical image stabilization (OIS), which would result in even better photos in low-light conditions and more stable videos. The ultra-wide-angle camera will also receive an upgrade, moving to a 50 MP sensor, promising more details and better quality at the edges of the image.

Zoom lenses will also undergo a strategic review. The telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom will be equipped with a larger 50 MP sensor (1/2.52 inches), which should significantly improve the quality of long-distance photos. Curiosamente, the 3x lens may have its resolution reduced to 10 MP with a smaller sensor, a decision that may aim to optimize internal space or focus improvements on the longer-range zoom. The front camera, in turn, must have a resolution of 12 MP and may feature sensor technology under the screen, offering an uninterrupted viewing experience.

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Performance divided between Snapdragon and Exynos

Following its traditional strategy, Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S26 Ultra with two processor variants, depending on the market. Para regions like América of Norte, the device will come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, a customized version “for Galaxy” that promises superior graphics and AI performance. Essa collaboration with Qualcomm aims to extract maximum performance for games and heavy applications.

In other markets, the device will be powered by the Exynos 2600 processor, developed by Samsung itself. The company has invested heavily to reduce the performance gap between its chips and those of the competition, and the new Exynos promises advances in energy efficiency and processing power. Ambas versions must offer an extremely fast and fluid user experience.

To support these processors, the smartphone will feature up to 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, allowing intensive multitasking without crashes. Internal storage options should include 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB, using UFS 4.0 technology to ensure ultra-fast read and write speeds, which speeds up opening applications and transferring files.

Improved battery and charging speed

The battery life of the Galaxy S26 The big news, however, is the reload speed.

The device must support 60W fast wired charging, a considerable increase from the 45W of the previous model. Essa improvement will allow the battery to be fully charged in approximately 30 minutes, offering more convenience for users.

Wireless charging will also receive an upgrade, with support for up to 25W on the Qi2.2 standard. Essa new technology not only increases speed, but also improves efficiency and magnetic alignment with compatible accessories.

Although they represent an advance for the Galaxy line, these charging speeds still aim to reach what other competing brands already offer in the Asian market, showing an effort by Samsung to remain competitive in this regard.

Refined construction and integrated S Pen

The design of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to undergo refinement, resulting in a slightly thinner body, 7.9 mm thick. Apesar of the changes, the weight is expected to be kept at around 217 grams, and the construction will continue to utilize premium materials, such as a titanium frame, to ensure durability and a high-quality feel. IP68 certification for water and dust resistance will also be present.

The S Pen, one of the main differentiators of the Ultra line, will continue to be integrated into the body of the device. Rumors indicate that the stylus will receive small improvements, such as a redesigned tip for greater precision and lower latency, making writing and drawing even more natural. A funcionalidade da S Pen como ferramenta de produtividade, controle remoto e para anotações rápidas será um pilar central da experiência de uso do dispositivo.

State-of-the-art connectivity and software

In terms of connectivity, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will come equipped with the latest technologies available. Support for Wi-Fi 7 will ensure faster and more stable connections, while Bluetooth 5.4 will offer greater energy efficiency and audio quality. Compatibility with 5G networks will be complete, ensuring the best download and upload speeds wherever coverage is available. The software will be based on Android 16, running under the One UI 8 or 8.5 of Samsung. The company must maintain its policy of offering seven years of operating system and security updates, one of the biggest commitments on the market and a strong selling point for those looking for longevity in a smartphone.

What to expect from the official launch

Although the information is still based on rumors and leaks, it builds the image of a smartphone that improves on an already successful formula. The Galaxy S26 The official launch is expected in the first quarter of next year, when all details will be confirmed by Samsung.

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