Galaxy S26 Ultra to Feature 5,000 mAh Battery and 30-Minute 75% Charge
According to leaked technical information, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will retain its 5,000 mAh battery. Samsung’s promotional materials highlight approximately 31 hours of usage time. This suggests a similar level of endurance to last year’s model. However, improvements in power management from the next-generation Snapdragon processor could theoretically deliver more balanced performance with the same battery capacity. The ongoing focus on battery optimization reflects the industry’s drive for longer-lasting mobile experiences.
The camera setup appears unchanged, featuring a 200 MP main camera, a 50 MP 5x telephoto lens, a 50 MP ultrawide lens, a 10 MP 3x telephoto lens, and a 12 MP front-facing camera. This configuration aims to deliver versatile shooting capabilities. The dual telephoto lens setup reduces reliance on hybrid zoom solutions by offering optical magnification at different focal lengths.
Another notable feature revealed in the leaked visuals is the Privacy Screen. The screen is shown to be darkened when viewed from different angles. Previous leaks suggested this feature could be applied to specific areas, such as notifications. The new images indicate that the entire screen can also be darkened. Finally, the latest Snapdragon chip is expected to power the device, and the leaked documents emphasize performance gains.
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