Igeekphone News, July 8th: On July 5th, the source @PandaFlashPro posted a series of tweets on the X platform, sharing the core specification parameters of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra phone. It is expected that the battery capacity will still be 5000mAh and it will support up to 45W charging.
In terms of the screen, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra phone continues to adopt the previous generation’s solution, still equipped with a 6.9-inch screen. The stylus still does not support Bluetooth, resulting in the removal of some functions such as remote control of the phone’s camera for taking photos.

In terms of imaging, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra still adopts the “P” shape design. Igeekphone previously reported that in terms of the main camera, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will still use a 200-megapixel main camera, but it is not yet confirmed whether it will be upgraded to a new sensor. However, the media speculated that there is a high probability that the same model as the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be adopted, meaning that the upgrade of the shooting experience relies on algorithms.
In terms of telephoto lenses, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will have two telephoto lenses. One of them, like the Galaxy S24 Ultra/Galaxy S25 Ultra, will be equipped with a 50-megapixel 5x optical zoom lens with an F1.9 aperture. The pixel size is 0.7µm, supporting PDAF phase detection autofocus and optical image stabilization (OIS).
In terms of ultra-wide-angle lenses, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has been upgraded from 12 million pixels to 50 million pixels. Therefore, it is unlikely that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be upgraded again, and it is highly likely to follow the design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

In terms of material, like its predecessor, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will adopt a titanium alloy body with a thickness of 8.1 millimeters, and the titanium alloy grade is between 2 and 3.
In terms of chips, the Galaxy S26 Ultra phone will use Qualcomm’s second-generation Snapdragon 8 Ultra. Samsung will also make efforts in heat dissipation. The area of the VC vapor chamber is 20% larger than that of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
In terms of memory and storage, all Galaxy S26 Ultra versions will come standard with 16GB RAM and offer memory configurations of 256GB, 512GB and 1TB.









