Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra release timeline, India price, specifications and everything else we know
Expected India price: Rs 1,59,990 for the 16GB + 256GB variant.
Could feature a 5,500mAh battery with 60W fast charging.
Quad-camera setup with 200MP Sony primary sensor and upgraded optics.
After the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 launch, Samsung is planning for its next flagship launch, the Galaxy S26 series. This year, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is said to get some massive upgrades. While the official announcements and key details still remain unconfirmed, the rumours and leaks have started to surface online. And if true, the device can be touted as the great successor to the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
SurveyHere is everything that we know about the Galaxy S26 Ultra release date, price, specifications, and other details.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G release timeline
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to debut next year in January. However, the exact date, time, location and other details remain under the wraps. This year, the lineup may include- Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Edge, Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G India price (Leaked)
The Samsung Galaxy S26 is expected to be priced at around Rs 1,59,990 for the 16GB and 256GB variant. While these are just early leaks, we may get to see a different pricing. So, stay tuned with Digit for the latest updates.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G specs
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G could get the 3nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset with a bigger vapour cooling chamber. It could ship with a 5,500mAh battery with 60W fast charging support.
For camera, the device could get a 200MP Sony primary sensor, a 50MP ultrawide sensor and a 50MP periscope sensor. It may also get a 12MP telephoto sensor.
Speaking of the design, we may get to see a pill shaped camera island (inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold 7) rather than the floating setup. However, we have not seen any design renders, and so far, there are possibilities that the device may or may not get major design upgrades.
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