The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is the kind of phone that makes you reconsider what you actually expect from a flagship, because it treats AI not as a feature to check off a list but as something woven into how the camera, display, and software actually behave.
A hefty $300 discount puts the Galaxy S26 Ultra at its best‑ever price
Anyone after a phone that leads on AI-photography and intelligent software will find the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra a tempting buy at $1,199.99.
The camera system spans four rear lenses with a 200MP main, 50MP 5x zoom, 50MP ultrawide, and 10MP 3x zoom, with Nightography adjusting aperture and noise reduction in real time so low-light shots stay clear without requiring any manual intervention from the person holding the phone.
Photo Assist with Galaxy AI goes further than standard editing tools by letting you add objects, restore details, or apply new styles by typing a description, which turns the editing process into something closer to a conversation than a series of manual adjustments.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra‘s 6.9-inch AMOLED display runs at 120Hz with an ultra-vivid output that automatically sharpens images for a more immersive experience, and the built-in Privacy Display can be preset to activate automatically when you open specific apps or type in a password.
One UI 8.5 personalises the interface based on how you actually use the phone day to day, while Now Nudge with Galaxy AI surfaces contextual information and reminders at the right moment rather than waiting for you to go looking for them.
Powering everything is a customised Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, a 3nm chip running an overclocked 4.74GHz CPU and Adreno 840 GPU, built specifically to prioritise AI performance, battery efficiency, and gaming headroom above what the standard configuration delivers.
The 5,000mAh battery supports Super Fast Charging 3.0, though the 60W charger required to take full advantage of that speed is sold separately, which is worth factoring in if you’re buying the phone primarily for its fast-charging credentials.
Anyone after a flagship that leads on AI-powered photography and software intelligence will find the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra a compelling case at $1,199.99, and with the 60W charger sold separately, it’s worth budgeting a little extra to get the most out of its fast-charging support.
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