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Geeky Gadgets
3 days ago
- Geeky Gadgets
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leaks: Here's What You Need to Know
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra represents a bold step forward in flagship smartphone technology. With a significantly faster processor, upgraded RAM, and innovative AI capabilities, it delivers a smoother and more efficient user experience. Meanwhile, early insights into the Galaxy S27 Ultra hint at fantastic advancements in camera technology, potentially redefining smartphone photography. The video below from TechTalkTV gives us more details about the handset. Watch this video on YouTube. Galaxy S26 Ultra: What's New in Performance? The Galaxy S26 Ultra introduces a series of substantial upgrades designed to push the boundaries of smartphone performance. At its core is a state-of-the-art chipset clocked at an impressive 4.74 GHz. This powerhouse delivers single-core Geekbench scores exceeding 4,000 and multicore scores approaching 13,000, marking a 15% performance improvement over its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Complementing this processing power is the inclusion of LPDDR5X RAM, which achieves transfer speeds of 10.7 Gbps—a 25% increase compared to the previous generation. In a move that underscores Samsung's commitment to consistency, the company is standardizing 16GB of RAM across all markets for the first time since the Galaxy S21 Ultra. This ensures that users worldwide experience the same high level of performance. These hardware enhancements are further supported by improved thermal management, allowing the device to maintain peak performance during extended use. Whether you're running demanding applications or multitasking, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is designed to handle it all with ease. How These Upgrades Benefit You The hardware improvements in the Galaxy S26 Ultra are not just technical milestones—they deliver tangible benefits that enhance your daily smartphone experience. Here's how these upgrades translate into real-world advantages: Faster app launches and seamless multitasking , allowing you to switch between tasks effortlessly and save valuable time. , allowing you to switch between tasks effortlessly and save valuable time. Enhanced gaming performance , with smoother frame rates and reduced latency for a more immersive experience. , with smoother frame rates and reduced latency for a more immersive experience. Advanced AI capabilities , allowing for quicker image processing, more accurate voice recognition, and smarter automation of tasks. , allowing for quicker image processing, more accurate voice recognition, and smarter automation of tasks. Improved battery efficiency, as the optimized chipset and RAM work together to reduce power consumption during intensive use. Whether you're a professional juggling multiple applications or a casual user enjoying entertainment, the Galaxy S26 Ultra ensures a faster, more reliable, and enjoyable experience. Looking Ahead: Early Details on the Galaxy S27 Ultra While the Galaxy S26 Ultra is setting new standards, Samsung is already looking to the future with the Galaxy S27 Ultra. Early testing suggests that the next-generation device will focus heavily on camera innovation, with the potential to transform smartphone photography. One of the most exciting rumored upgrades is the introduction of a 200MP Sony sensor with a nearly one-inch size (1/1.1 inch). This would represent a 22% increase in sensor size compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, offering several key benefits: Improved low-light performance , capturing clearer and sharper images in dim conditions. , capturing clearer and sharper images in dim conditions. Enhanced dynamic range , preserving more detail in both highlights and shadows for balanced photos. , preserving more detail in both highlights and shadows for balanced photos. Superior portrait quality, with richer depth and detail for professional-grade results. However, one potential change has sparked debate among enthusiasts: the possible removal of the 3x telephoto camera. Samsung may rely on the larger sensor and advanced software algorithms to handle zoom functionality, simplifying the camera system. While this approach could streamline the device's design, it raises questions about whether software-based zoom can fully replicate the quality of optical zoom provided by dedicated lenses. What's Still Uncertain? As the Galaxy S27 Ultra remains in the testing phase, many details about its final design and features are still subject to change. Samsung is exploring various hardware configurations, and decisions such as the camera setup are not yet finalized. This period of experimentation highlights Samsung's commitment to innovation, as the company seeks to balance innovative technology with user expectations and practical performance. Other aspects, such as battery capacity, display technology, and software enhancements, are also being refined. While the focus is currently on the camera system, these additional elements will play a crucial role in shaping the overall user experience of the Galaxy S27 Ultra. The Future of Samsung's Flagship Devices The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra delivers a significant leap in performance, combining faster processing speeds, upgraded RAM, and enhanced multitasking capabilities to meet the demands of modern users. At the same time, early insights into the Galaxy S27 Ultra suggest bold advancements in smartphone photography, including a larger sensor and potential changes to the camera system. While some decisions—such as the removal of the telephoto lens—may spark debate, they reflect Samsung's willingness to explore new possibilities and redefine industry standards. As these devices continue to evolve, they reaffirm Samsung's position as a leader in mobile technology, offering innovative solutions that cater to a wide range of user needs. Enhance your knowledge on Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra by exploring a selection of articles and guides on the subject. Source & Image Credit: TechTalkTV Filed Under: Android News, Mobile Phone News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


Tom's Guide
23-06-2025
- Tom's Guide
Galaxy S27 Ultra may get this disappointing downgrade — what we know
At this point, we haven't heard a lot about what Samsung has planned beyond the release of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 later this summer. Despite that, and the fact the 2026 flagship is still a mystery, we just heard a pretty significant rumor about the Galaxy S27 Ultra — and it sounds controversial. According to claims made by leaker Setsuna Digital, Samsung could be considering scrapping the built-in S-Pen on the Galaxy S27 Ultra. The leaker claims that this would see Samsung go back to the external S Pen, like we've seen with Z Fold devices and the Galaxy S21 Ultra. It's unclear why Samsung might abandon the built-in S Pen, especially since external options have been less than impressive. Setsuna Digital remarks that the S21 Ultra's S Pen case wasn't aesthetically pleasing, but a newer version could be a good option if done correctly. More so if Samsung gives Ultra users an S Pen case, rather than making them purchase it separately. There are two main reasons why Samsung might decide to remove the built-in S Pen. The first is, of course, cost. Galaxy S Ultra phones are already very expensive, and they're not getting any cheaper. Stripping out the S Pen and selling it as a standalone accessory gives Samsung the opportunity to cut some costs and keep the price static without making additional losses, which no business is happy about doing. Removing the stylus also frees up internal space within the phone — even if the standalone S Pen is included with the phone. While the stylus isn't particularly big, space inside the device is already at a premium. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Without the S Pen taking up space, it gives Samsung more freedom to reconfigure the S27 Ultra's internals. This could allow Samsung to add bigger batteries, newer hardware or simply to try and make the phone a little big thicker. The Galaxy S27 Ultra is still going to be in the early stages of development, so there's no guarantee that the built-in S Pen will be getting removed. Setsuna Digital says that it's something Samsung is considering, and seeing as how the hardware won't be locked in for a while, things can and will change over the next several months. However the Galaxy Z Fold 7 may not be so lucky, with the leaker claiming the S Pen has been canceled for the foldable — for reasons unknown. According to a separate leak from PandaFlashX, Samsung has canceled an "unknown S Pen" that was designed to work without a digitizer in the display. They're unsure which phone this applies to, but the Z Fold 7 may make the most sense. The phone is allegedly based on the Galaxy Z Fold SE that was released last year, and that phone lacked the digitizer layer that enabled S Pen functionality in foldable screens. All in the name of reducing thickness, apparently. Then again the Z Fold 7 is rumored to have a titanium hinge plate, for the specific reason that the metal isn't supposed to interfere with the digitizer layer. So it's not clear which rumors are accurate right now. We won't find out for sure until Galaxy Unpacked, which is rumored to be happening on July 9. As for the Galaxy S27 Ultra, we're going to have to wait even longer before we even get a hint of what might be happening.


Phone Arena
23-06-2025
- Phone Arena
No more room for legends: Galaxy S27 Ultra may drop the S Pen
Samsung removed the S Pen's Bluetooth features with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and not a lot of people liked that approach. Apart from removing features that apparently "nobody used", this decision also raised questions if the S Pen will continue to lose its importance for the S Ultra models in the future. Now, a new rumor indicates the Galaxy S27 Ultra may be the beginning of the end for the S Pen. According to this new rumor, the dedicated slot for the S Pen may be removed from the body of Samsung's 2027 flagship. The S Pen started its existence with the Galaxy Note series. When Samsung decided to discontinue the Note models, the S Pen moved into the Galaxy S Ultra, which became somewhat of a mix between a Note and an S flagship. The slot for the stylus remained in the Galaxy S Ultra model for years after that. Now, tipster @Jukanlosreve is sharing a prediction from an unnamed leaker from China, who reportedly has a solid track record. The leaker reportedly speculates that Samsung may remove the built-in S Pen with the Galaxy S27 Ultra. A leaker with a solid track record in China speculated that Samsung would remove the built-in S Pen starting with the Galaxy S27 Ultra, citing the removal of S Pen support from the Z Fold 7 as evidence. — Jukan Choi (@Jukanlosreve) June 22, 2025 It's worth noting that this idea isn't entirely new. For example, Galaxy Z Fold models support the S Pen, but these models don't come with a dedicated S Pen slot. Also, the stylus is sold separately, and you can buy a case for it to store it alongside the device if you choose to do so. Presumably, a similar approach may be taken by the company for the Galaxy S27 Ultra and its S Pen. And maybe, not too long after that, the S Pen may be gone, if there aren't people interested in it anymore, I guess. The focus right now is on slim phones. And slim comes at a cost. For one, rumors about the Galaxy Z Fold 7 missing the S Pen digitizer to become slimmer have circulated for months online now. It's still not confirmed, but to get a device as slim as possible, you have no choice at one point than to start removing things. Nevertheless, it's way too early to know for certain whether the Galaxy S27 Ultra will come with an S Pen or not. Let's first see what Galaxy Z Fold 7 will offer - the foldable is expected to be unveiled sometime at the beginning of next month. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer