The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, with its newly rounded corners and revamped camera module, has sparked debate among tech enthusiasts. The design shift aligns Samsung’s flagship more closely with the aesthetic of the iPhone, moving away from the distinct boxy look seen in the S25 Ultra. While some applaud the modernized edges, others find the camera module reminiscent of older designs, questioning its appeal. Despite potential enhancements in camera technology, the unchanged 5,000 mAh battery leaves some users underwhelmed. As Samsung refines its devices for sleekness, Apple opts for bulkier models to accommodate larger batteries. For Android loyalists, alternatives like the Google Pixel 10 or offerings from OnePlus and Xiaomi are becoming increasingly attractive. With the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s design choices stirring mixed reactions, it remains to be seen how it will fare against its innovative predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 7.

