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- The upcoming Galaxy S26 ultra has displayed a 5,000 mAh battery, which has been similar to the previous Galaxy S. Ultra flagship since 2020.
- It is expected that the Galaxy S26 will retain 200 MP sensors on the 26 ultra, which will potentially mark three generations without a significant upgrade to this component.
- These preliminary leaks suggest that the Galaxy S26 ultra can only showcase a minor hardware upgrade, which can disappoint the fans.
Samsung is ready to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Philip 7 next week, but we already have the Galaxy S26 series LAC leaks. Unfortunately, if you were waiting for a blockbuster upgrade, you are suffering from some massive frustration, because it seems that the Samsung Galaxy S26 will remain on the rhythm of the minor hardware upgrade for the S26 series.
According to a report of GlaxiclebGalaxy S26 Ultra will once again maintain a battery of 5,000 MAh, which is like last year’s Galaxy S25 ultra. In fact, since the launch of the ultra flagship, all the Galaxy S. Ultra flagship has maintained the same 5,000 mAh battery capacity. To target statistics home, Samsung is expected to do so for Galaxy S20 Ultra, S11 Ultra, S22 Ultra, S33 Ultra, S24 Ultra, S28 Ultra, and S26 Ultra.
Depending on the correction of software and other hardware parts, you can still expect a little better battery life. However, do not expect it to be blown, as Samsung has not really upgraded the S -ultra flagship battery since 2020. This is despite many Chinese OEMS packing in large silicon carbon batteries, even some China Central smartphones expect to touch the capacity of 7,000-8,000mAh battery in 2026.
If you were hoping Camera upgrades, especially after hearing about the new central sensor of Galaxy S26, you are more frustrated. Yes. The report states that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will remain once again with the 200 MP central sensor, and it is unclear whether it is. A new sensor.
The Samsung Galaxy has been trapped with 200 MP Icel HP2 for the main camera since the S33 Ultra. If the S -26 ultra also ends with the same sensor, it means three generations without upgrading the most used rear camera in the company’s top tear flagship, which is quite ridiculous in view of the price tag that usually commands the galaxy’s ultra flagship.
Of course, this is all preliminary information, and hardware upgrades can be planned for other phone fields in Samsung. We hope this is the matter, because otherwise the Galaxy S26 ultra is still visible so far.
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