The Galaxy S26 Ultra, to be announced at tomorrow's Unpacked event, is already being sold in some stores.
But the latest Galaxy S26 Ultra leak comes from Russian tech YouTuber Wylsacom, who also leaked the M4 MacBook Air.
Both content creators performed benchmarks on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which give a feeling for the performance increases in the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 for Galaxy chip.
Not unpacked, ripped open: the first reviews of the unannounced #Galaxy S26 Ultra.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra, to be announced at tomorrow's Unpacked event, is already being sold in some stores. One was bought by X/Twitter user Sahil Karoul, who shared camera samples and demonstrated Privacy display, the biggest new feature of the upcoming flagship. He also confirmed that Air actions won't return, after being removed on last year's Galaxy S25 Ultra, and that the battery will have a 5000mAh capacity.
But the latest Galaxy S26 Ultra leak comes from Russian tech YouTuber Wylsacom, who also leaked the M4 MacBook Air. He simulated situations where Privacy display would be useful, only to see that the feature worked poorly. Both Sahil and Wylsacom also performed benchmarks to judge the performance improvements, and praised the ability to sustain temperature under heavy loads.
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The Galaxy S26 Ultra, to be announced at tomorrow's Unpacked event, is already being sold in some stores. One was bought by X/Twitter user Sahil Karoul, who shared camera samples and demonstrated Privacy display, the biggest new feature of the upcoming flagship. He also confirmed that Air actions won't return, after being removed on last year's Galaxy S25 Ultra, and that the battery will have a 5000mAh capacity.
But the latest Galaxy S26 Ultra leak comes from Russian tech YouTuber Wylsacom, who also leaked the M4 MacBook Air. He simulated situations where Privacy display would be useful, only to see that the feature worked poorly. Both Sahil and Wylsacom also performed benchmarks to judge the performance improvements, and praised the ability to sustain temperature under heavy loads.
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