The Galaxy S26 Ultra is set to impress with its built-in S Pen support, alleviating concerns about the stylus’s future. The phone’s camera system is receiving significant upgrades, with a primary 200MP camera featuring a wider F1.4 aperture for improved low-light performance. Additionally, a new 12MP sensor replaces the 10MP 3x sensor, and the 50MP 5x camera will have a larger F2.9 aperture, enhancing light capture. The device is expected to be slimmer and might include a camera bump. Powered by a higher-frequency version of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the Galaxy S26 Ultra positions itself as a formidable contender against high-end competitors like the Google Pixel 10 Pro and the upcoming Apple iPhone 17 Pro.

