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Samsung Galaxy S26 Complete Specifications Leak Online Leaving Nothing to the Imagination

The Ultra gets better cameras and faster charging, whereas the standard model gets bigger battery

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Summary

  • Full specs for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series have leaked online, confirming previously rumoured details.
  • The Galaxy S26 Ultra will get the most love with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, better cameras with wider apertures and 60W charging.
  • Samsung's base Galaxy S26/ S26+ will stick to Exynos chips in Europe with no major changes internally.
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 series launch is fast approaching, and we've seen the biggest leak fest since the start of this month. The latest leak focuses on the raw specifications of the Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra, revealing most of their key aspects and leaving nothing to the imagination.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra gets the most upgrades

First shared by Winfuture's Roland Quandt, the full specs sheet for the Galaxy S26 lineup is here. It confirms the previous rumours about the standard models seeing minor refinements while the Ultra variant receives the most love.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra in Violet Purple colourway
Image Credit: X/ @evleaks
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra in Violet Purple colourway
Image Credit: X/ @evleaks

Starting with the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+, the screen sizes remain the same at 6.3 and 6.7 inches. Both boast a 120 Hz refresh rate and will be powered by Exynos 2600 in European markets and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the US.

The camera hardware remains the same with a 50 MP main, 12 MP ultrawide and 10 MP telephoto layout. The battery capacity of the standard Galaxy S26 has been bumped to 4,300mAh, whereas the S26 Plus sticks to 4,900mAh with 25W and 45W charging speeds, respectively.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus in white colourway
Image Credit: Evan Blass
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus in white colourway
Image Credit: Evan Blass

The largest number of changes is observed in the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The display remains the same at 6.9 inches alongside the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. However, there are major changes in the camera hardware with a 200 MP primary, 50 MP 5x periscope, 50 MP ultrawide and 10 MP telephoto lenses. 

However, the 3x telephoto unit may see a reduction in sensor size. Besides, wired charging speeds are expected to finally jump to 60W, while the battery capacity remains the same at 5,000mAh. Here are the full specifications of all three smartphones.

SpecificationGalaxy S26 Galaxy S26+Galaxy S26 Ultra
Display6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2340 x 1080, 120 Hz, Corning Gorilla Armor 26.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 3120 x 1440, 120 Hz, Corning Gorilla Armor 26.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 3120 x 1440, 120 Hz, Corning Gorilla Armor 2 (Privacy Display)
ChipsetExynos 2600Exynos 2600Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Cameras50 MP main, 10 MP telephoto and 12 MP ultrawide50 MP main, 10 MP telephoto and 12 MP ultrawide200 MP main, 50 MP 5x Periscope, 50 MP ultrawide, and 10 MP telephoto
Connectivity5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.45G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.45G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4
Battery4,300mAh with 25W charging4,900mAh with 45W charging5,000mAh with 45W charging
SoftwareOne UI 8.5 Android 16One UI 8.5 Android 16One UI 8.5 Android 16
ColoursWhite, blue, black, violetWhite, blue, black, violetWhite, blue, black, violet
Price999 euros (Rs 1,07,000)1269 euros (Rs 1,36,000)1,469 euros (Rs 1,59,000

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series launch is officially set for February 25, 2026. We've already seen the smartphones in countless renders that have surfaced over the last few weeks. More information about the phones should be revealed as we inch closer to launch, so stay tuned.

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