NG Solution Team
Technology

Is Samsung setting up the Galaxy S26 Ultra for failure?

As the leading smartphone manufacturer, Samsung is expected to prioritize its flagship models, yet the focus seems to be shifting away from the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This shift raises concerns, especially with the rumored charging upgrade to 60W, which pales in comparison to competitors like OnePlus and Motorola offering significantly higher charging speeds. While the S26 Ultra’s 60W might be an improvement over its predecessor’s 45W, it risks being perceived as mediocre in a competitive market. Rumors also suggest no change in battery capacity and minimal excitement over new chip developments, leading to a sense of underwhelm among potential buyers. As the launch approaches, Samsung has the opportunity to address these concerns and reignite interest in its next big release.

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