Samsung is now gearing up to introduce the next-generation S series flagship early next year with massive upgrades. Like every year, the lineup may look like the Galaxy S26. Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The rumours suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could feature some big changes, specifically in terms of camera, performance, AI features, and possibly, the design. While most of the details remain under wraps, here is everything about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, including the launch timeline, specifications, and price range that we know so far.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra launch timeline
As per the latest reports, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could debut in late February or early March next year. The report suggests that the company may organise its Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25 in San Francisco, which is later than its usual timeline. For the unversed, the company introduced the Galaxy S25 series in January.
If the rumours are true, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could launch with a big 6.9-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. It could also offer a 3,000-nit peak brightness. The device may feature Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and could feature a 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB storage (base variant). It may retain the 5,000 mAh battery and support 60W charging.
Speaking of the camera, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra can feature the 200MP primary, 50MP ultrawide, and 50MP 5x telephoto camera, along with a 10MP telephoto lens.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra price range
Amid the rising hardware costs, Samsung may increase the Galaxy S26 Ultra price compared to the last-gen Galaxy S25 Ultra launch price. The report suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could be priced between Rs 1,34,999 and Rs 1,39,999. However, it is not confirmed, and we will have to wait till the launch for concrete details.
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