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New Galaxy S26 Ultra battery and camera rumors have me worried — here’s why

  • Samsung plans to release the Galaxy S26 series with the S26 Ultra featuring a 5,000mAh battery and a 200MP main camera in early 2026.
  • The company is maintaining the same battery capacity as the S25 Ultra but reducing its physical size and slimming the phone’s frame to about 7.x mm.
  • The S26 Ultra will reuse the 50MP 5x telephoto camera sensor found in previous models while focusing on software and AI enhancements rather than major hardware upgrades.
  • Charging speeds may improve beyond the current 45W, though details remain vague and Samsung aims to enhance battery safety possibly influenced by past risks nine years ago.
  • These developments suggest Samsung will refine user experience with incremental hardware changes and emphasize software improvements, but fans express concern over limited hardware innovation.
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You have to admit that Samsung is a bit stagnant. In recent years, it has focused mainly on software improvements in its devices, not hardware, and unfortunately, there are concerns about whether this will change. New reports have appeared about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and they may be quite a disappointment for fans of mobile photography. The same lens for the third time, or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra in a nutshell It turns out that Sams…

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gsmarena.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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