Samsung’s next Unpacked event is scheduled for February 25, and as usual, most of the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s key details have already made their way online. From what we’re seeing so far, this looks less like a dramatic redesign and more like a focused refinement of last year’s S25 Ultra.

One of the more interesting additions is something Samsung calls Privacy Display. The feature narrows the viewing angles directly through a dedicated hardware layer on top of the pixels. When enabled, the display remains clear from straight on but darkens noticeably from the sides. In practice, it could be useful for reading messages or checking banking apps in public without worrying about wandering eyes.
Samsung is also upgrading the OLED panel itself. The S26 Ultra is said to use an M14 10-bit OLED panel, replacing the M13 generation used in the S25 Ultra. That should translate to better color depth and smoother gradients, while the screen size (6.9 inches), QHD+ resolution, and 120Hz refresh rate remain unchanged. Anti-reflective coating is also reportedly improved again, which could help outdoor visibility.
Wired charging is tipped to increase to 60W, up from the long-standing 45W limit. Wireless charging may also move up to 25W, up from 15W. Unfortunately, the previously rumored magnetic alignment on the wireless charging pad and other magnetic accessories may not happen this year, as built-in magnets interfere with the S Pen functionality.
Camera hardware changes look more subtle. Leaks suggest slightly wider apertures on the main and telephoto cameras, which should help in low-light conditions. The front camera may also get a wider field of view, making group selfies a bit easier. The core setup, including the 200MP main sensor, is said to remain intact, meaning improvements will likely come from software processing rather than entirely new sensors.
Performance should get its usual generational bump with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, bringing gains in efficiency and sustained performance over the Snapdragon 8 Elite of the predecessor.
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