Igeekphone News, October 31st: The source @SPYGO19726 posted a tweet on the X platform yesterday (October 30th), revealing that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra phone is advancing the dual-chip solution testing of Exynos 2600 and the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Ultra. The final processor version has not yet been determined.
In terms of chips, Igeekphone quoted a blog post as saying that Samsung is currently advancing the testing of a dual-chip solution, which means it is not ruled out that in some markets, the Galaxy S26 Ultra phone will be equipped with the Exynos 2600 chip.
The source indicates that the Exynos 2600 chip is also known as “Exynos 2500B”, and it will adopt the latest 2-nanometer ring gate (GAA) process from Samsung’s foundry. It will also be the world’s first 2nm mobile phone chip.

In terms of the CPU, a 10-core configuration is adopted, including the main core, performance core and efficiency core, and the Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) technology is used. By dynamically adjusting the working voltage and frequency of the processor under different loads, To balance performance and power consumption.
In terms of GPU, the Exynos 2600 will adopt the Xclipse-960, achieving a double-digit increase in raster throughput compared to the previous generation.
The NPU will significantly increase the inference throughput per watt and be optimized for edge-side AI tasks. Its latest benchmark scores in GeekBench 6 are 3950 (single-core) and 12200 (multi-core).
In terms of battery life, sources say that the battery capacity of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will increase from 5000mAh to 5400mAh. Additionally, it is reported that the device is expected to support 60W fast charging.
In terms of the imaging system, its 3x telephoto lens is said to have completed engineering verification and will be upgraded from 10 million pixels to 12 million pixels.








