The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is set to feature slightly curvier edges, moving away from the boxy design of its predecessors. This change is expected to make the phone more comfortable to hold, although it may lose some of its distinctive appearance. The rear camera bump has been redesigned to accommodate a wider aperture, enhancing photography, especially in low-light conditions, despite no major sensor upgrades. While the phone’s design may seem outdated compared to competitors, it remains a top contender for 2026, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Storage access speeds are also expected to improve, although the battery capacity remains unchanged at 5,000 mAh. Samsung is also producing the Exynos 2600 processor for the S26 Ultra, with some regions possibly receiving this variant. Though not confirmed, the phone might feature a display that enhances privacy by obscuring the screen from onlookers. Despite conservative design changes compared to rivals like the iPhone 17 Pro, Samsung’s approach may appeal to many users.

