Published on October 20, 2025 | By Aditya Kumar Singh | X | Linkedin
Last Updated | 5:10 PM (IST)
Samsung is going to launch its next-generation Galaxy S26 series early next year, with reports suggesting a possible launch window between January and March 2026. While the brand has yet to make an official announcement, a wave of leaks and insider details have already started surfacing online. Among the entire lineup, the spotlight is firmly on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G, the brand’s ultimate flagship that’s expected to take on competitors like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Google’s upcoming Pixel models.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Expected Price in India
Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the Galaxy S26 Ultra price in India, but early leaks suggest that the starting price could be around ₹1,59,990 for the base variant (12GB RAM + 256GB storage).
Factors That May Affect the Final Price:
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Storage Variants: Higher storage options like 16GB + 512GB or 1TB will cost more.
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Launch Offers: Samsung is expected to introduce bank and exchange offers at launch.
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Exchange Bonuses: Old device trade-ins may reduce the effective price.
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Promotional Pricing: Like the S25 Ultra, the base variant might launch with introductory discounts.
Performance and Processor
Under the hood, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is rumored to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset for most global markets, while select regions may get the Exynos 2600 variant. Both are built on cutting-edge 3nm architecture, promising improved efficiency and AI processing power. Expect lightning-fast multitasking, advanced thermal control, and smooth gaming performance.
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Display: Brighter and Smarter
Samsung is expected to introduce a 6.9-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 120Hz refresh rate and an incredible peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits — a noticeable jump from the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s 2,600 nits.
A new “Flex Magic Pixel” privacy display feature could also debut, reducing side-view visibility to enhance on-screen privacy in public.
Camera Upgrades

Photography lovers have a lot to look forward to. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will reportedly feature:
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200MP main sensor with a wider f/1.4 aperture for superior low-light shots.
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50MP periscope lens with 5x optical zoom.
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50MP ultrawide lens.
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12MP telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom.
These enhancements are expected to deliver richer detail, better night performance, and faster autofocus accuracy.
Battery and Charging
Powering the device will be a 5,000mAh battery, similar to its predecessor, but with faster 60W wired charging — up from 45W on the S25 Ultra. This could allow the phone to charge from 0–50% in just 25 minutes.
In addition, Samsung is reportedly adding Qi2 magnetic wireless charging support, similar to Apple’s MagSafe, enabling better alignment and compatibility with a growing range of magnetic accessories.
Design and Build
Leaks suggest a sleek redesign for the S26 Ultra, featuring a pill-shaped camera island instead of the separate camera rings used in earlier models. The phone may also be slightly thinner and more ergonomic, with refined curves and a stronger aluminum frame.
| Upgrade | Details |
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| Brighter Display | New M14 OLED panel with Color-on-Encapsulation (CoE) tech; 3,000 nits peak brightness. |
| Privacy Screen | “Flex Magic Pixel” AI feature limits side viewing angles. |
| Faster Charging | 60W wired charging with improved heat management. |
| Camera Improvements | Upgraded 200MP sensor with wider f/1.4 aperture for enhanced night photography. |
| Magnetic Charging | Qi2 magnetic wireless charging compatibility for new accessories. |
Should You Wait for the Galaxy S26 Ultra ?

If you’re planning to upgrade your flagship smartphone soon, waiting for the Galaxy S26 Ultra might be a smart move — here’s why:
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Next-Gen Power: The new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 ensures top-tier performance for multitasking and gaming.
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Camera Excellence: The improved 200MP sensor and AI enhancements will likely deliver stunning photos and videos.
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Modern Features: Magnetic charging, privacy display, and faster charging make it a more future-ready choice.
However, if you need a flagship right now, the Galaxy S25 Ultra remains a superb option — offering premium hardware, S Pen support, and ongoing software updates, often at discounted prices ahead of the next launch.
1. Will the Galaxy S26 Ultra keep the S Pen support like previous Ultra models ?
There’s speculation Samsung may reduce or remove full S Pen Bluetooth functionality in order to make the device slimmer, though S Pen support may still remain in some capacity.
2. What processor will the Galaxy S26 Ultra use globally—Snapdragon or Exynos ?
Leaks are conflicting: some suggest the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for most regions, while one source suggests the Exynos 2600 might be used across all markets.
3. Will the selfie camera see a major upgrade on the S26 Ultra ?
Not necessarily—some reports indicate the selfie camera may remain at 12 MP (with autofocus) rather than jumping to a much higher resolution.
4. Is the launch of the Galaxy S26 series absolutely set for January 2026 ?
While January is the expected timeframe, some credible leaks suggest Samsung may push the launch to March 2026 due to development delays.
5. Will there be a Galaxy S26 Edge or Plus variant alongside the Ultra ?
Samsung appears to be phasing out its ‘Edge’ model and may revert to a traditional lineup: S26 (or S26 Pro), S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra.
6. Can older Samsung chargers be used with the S26 Ultra’s fast-charging ?
Yes — older chargers will still physically work (USB-C) but they likely won’t support the rumored maximum charging speed (e.g., 60 W wired) so charging will be slower.
7. Will the battery capacity increase significantly compared to the S25 Ultra ?
Battery capacity may stay similar (around 5,000 mAh) but the charging speed and efficiency are expected to improve rather than a massive jump in battery size.
8. Will the global/international variant have the exact same features as the China/Korea version ?
Probably not — regional variations (in chip, connectivity bands, software features) are common with Samsung’s flagship launches, so some differences are expected.
9. How many years of software updates will the S26 Ultra likely receive ?
While Samsung has extended update support for flagships (e.g., 7 years of OS + security updates), the exact commitment for the S26 series has not yet been officially confirmed.
10. Are all the leaked specs and features guaranteed to appear ?
No — all current information is based on leaks and rumors. Until Samsung officially reveals the Galaxy S26 Ultra, some features (chipset, charging speed, camera specs) may change.