Latest Galaxy S26 leak hints at prices and some interesting technical specs!

Samsung
Wednesday, 11 February 2026 at 09:38
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A specifications table popped up recently claiming to reveal Samsung's entire Galaxy S26 lineup. Ice Universe jumped on it fast—he spotted errors scattered throughout, so this definitely isn't an official release. That said, leaks usually land somewhere near reality even when individual numbers miss the mark.
Galaxy S26 Series

Key Points:

  1. Galaxy S26 series leaked with three models priced €999, €1269, and €1469 respectively
  2. Exynos 2600 powers S26 and S26+ while Ultra model exclusively gets Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
  3. Display sizes range from 6.3 inches to 6.9 inches, all with 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X panels
  4. Ultra model features quad-camera with 200MP main sensor and 50MP 5x periscope telephoto
  5. Ice Universe confirms leaked specs contain inaccuracies, suggesting unofficial or preliminary information

What Each Model Brings

The base S26 allegedly costs €999. Screen measures 6.3 inches using Dynamic AMOLED 2X technology at 2340 x 1080 resolution. Refresh rate hits 120Hz. Battery capacity sits at 4300mAh paired with 25W charging speeds. Honestly? That charging feels painfully slow when Chinese manufacturers push triple-digit wattage now.
Move up to the S26+ and you're looking at 6.7 inches with sharper 3120 x 1440 pixels. Battery grows to 4900mAh. Charging jumps to 45W. Price lands at €1269 for this middle option.
The Ultra pushes everything harder. Display stretches to 6.9 inches keeping that 3120 x 1440 resolution intact. Battery maxes at 5000mAh—not exactly massive by today's standards—but charging finally reaches 60W. Starting price hits €1469. Every phone supports wireless charging and ships with Corning's newest Gorilla Armor 2 glass.

Processor Lottery Stays Alive

Regional chip differences aren't going anywhere apparently. This leak points to Exynos 2600 handling both the standard S26 and the Plus model. Configuration runs ten cores: one Cortex-X C1-Ultra peaking at 3.9GHz, three C1-Prox cores maxing at 3.25GHz, then six efficiency cores running 2.75GHz for lighter tasks.
Ultra buyers dodge Exynos completely. They get Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 instead—Qualcomm's chip sporting eight Oryon V3 Phoenix cores. Two L-type cores hit 4.74GHz while six M-type cores cruise at 3.62GHz. RAM splits between models too. Base phones pack 12GB with storage choices of 256GB or 512GB. The Ultra offers 16GB RAM with storage reaching 1TB.

Camera Systems Diverge Hard

Regular S26 and S26+ models share identical camera hardware. Main sensor runs 50MP at f/1.8. Telephoto camera sits at 10MP f/2.4 delivering 3x optical zoom. Ultra-wide uses 12MP f/2.2 sensors with Super Steady Video features baked in.
The Ultra model goes completely different. Primary camera explodes to 200MP at f/1.4 aperture with multidirectional phase-detection autofocus. There's a 50MP periscope telephoto at f/2.8 providing 5x optical zoom range. Ultra-wide camera upgrades to 50MP at f/1.9. Samsung also crammed a fourth camera in there—a 10MP telephoto at f/3.94 handling 3x zoom duties. Front cameras stay consistent at 12MP across every model.

The Rest of the Package

Software runs OneUI 8.5 built on Android 16 for all three phones. Connectivity covers 5G networks, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC capability, and USB-C charging ports. Dual SIM support appears everywhere, though the Ultra adds flexibility with nano/nano/eSIM triple-slot arrangements.
Weight ranges from 167 grams for the compact version up to 214 grams once you hit the Ultra. Color lineup includes White, Blue, Black, and Purple options regardless which size you pick.
Remember: Ice Universe already flagged inaccuracies here, so expect some shifts before Samsung makes official announcements.
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