Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Suggests No Major Battery or Charging Upgrade

A new promo leak for the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra suggests that Samsung may not introduce major improvements in battery life or charging speed.

The device is expected to be officially unveiled at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25, 2026.

Battery Life May Remain Unchanged

According to leaked promotional images, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is rated for up to 31 hours of battery life.

This is the same figure as the previous generation, indicating that Samsung may continue using a 5,000mAh battery. Earlier reports had already hinted at this possibility, and the latest leak seems to confirm it.

Charging Speed Shows No Real Improvement

The leak also mentions that the phone can charge from 0% to 75% in 30 minutes, which is identical to the previous model.

While rumors suggest the device may support 60W fast charging, up from 45W, the real-world improvement appears minimal based on the leaked figures.

This suggests that even with higher wattage support, charging performance may not change significantly.

Camera Setup and Design Details

The leaked promo images also highlight the expected camera setup of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

The phone may feature:

  • 12MP front camera
  • 200MP main rear camera
  • 10MP 3x telephoto lens
  • 50MP 5x telephoto lens
  • 50MP ultrawide camera

In addition, the images provide another look at the design of the device, along with accessories like the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro.

Launch Date and Pre-Order Offers

Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy S26 series during its upcoming event on February 25, 2026.

The company has already opened reservations, offering a $30 pre-order credit for early buyers.

Conclusion

The latest leak suggests that the Galaxy S26 Ultra (available on Amazon.com for $1,064.95) may focus on incremental improvements rather than major upgrades, especially in battery and charging performance.

While other features like cameras and design may still see changes, users expecting a big jump in battery or charging speed may be disappointed.

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