Igeekphone reported on February 2nd that as the expected release date of Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series – February 25th – approaches, more and more related leaks are emerging. Now, a reliable source has released a rendering image showcasing Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Evan Blass published a rendering image of the Galaxy S26 Ultra that closely resembled the official final version in his Substack column. The image also showed a S Pen stylus attached to the phone.
Igeekphone has noticed that this picture clearly shows the rear camera module, metal frame, volume buttons and power button of the device. This rendering image is largely consistent with the one of the same model that was exposed earlier this week, as shown in the following picture.

The leaked information indicates that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be equipped with a custom Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip specifically designed for Samsung, featuring a screen with privacy display capabilities. The rear camera specifications also follow the familiar combination: a 200-megapixel main camera, a 5x telephoto lens with 5000 megapixels, an ultra-wide-angle lens with 5000 megapixels, and a 3x telephoto lens with 1000 megapixels. The device is expected to still have a 5000 mAh battery and is likely to support 60W wired fast charging as well as Qi2 magnetic wireless charging.

This Ultra flagship model of Samsung will be launched along with the standard versions of Galaxy S26 and S26+. It is reported that these two models will have both Snapdragon and Exynos versions, and the rear cameras are likely to remain largely the same as the previous generation. The standard version is expected to come with a 4300 mAh battery, while S26+ might continue to use a 4900 mAh battery. Both models support 45W wired fast charging.







