News

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Reveals a Near-Bezel-Less 6.89-Inch Beast

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Reveals a Near-Bezel-Less 6.89-Inch Beast

Samsung is pushing the boundaries of smartphone design yet again. The latest leak from trusted tipster Ice Universe suggests the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a 6.89-inch display slightly larger than the S25 Ultra’s 6.86-inch screen while shrinking bezels to an almost invisible 1.15-1.2mm. If true, this would make it one of the most immersive displays ever seen on a smartphone.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Reveals

But the upgrades don’t stop there. Rumors also point to a 200MP main camera (likely with a new Sony sensor), a 50MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, and a thinner body, all while retaining the 5,000mAh battery. With pricing expected to start around $940, could this be Samsung’s most ambitious Ultra model yet? Let’s dive into the details.

Galaxy S26 Ultra: Breaking Down the Leaks

1. A Near Bezel-Less 6.89-Inch Display

The most striking upgrade is the 6.89-inch Dynamic AMOLED panel, up from the S25 Ultra’s 6.86-inch screen. What makes this impressive is that the overall phone dimensions are rumored to stay the same, meaning Samsung has achieved this by slimming down the bezels to a record-breaking 1.15-1.2mm.

Why This Matters:

  • Thinner bezels means more screen real estate without a bulkier phone.

  • Competitors like Apple’s iPhone and Xiaomi’s flagships still hover around 1.5-2mm bezels.

  • Could this be the first true "all-screen" phone without a visible chin?

2. Camera Upgrades: 200MP Sony Sensor & 50MP Telephoto

The 200MP primary sensor (likely a new Sony IMX9-series) could bring better low-light performance and lossless zoom. Paired with a 50MP telephoto (5x optical zoom), Samsung seems to be doubling down on photography dominance.

Comparison to S25 Ultra:

Feature

Galaxy S25 Ultra

Galaxy S26 Ultra (Rumored)

Main Camera

200MP (Samsung HP3)

200MP (Sony IMX9?)

Telephoto

50MP (5x zoom)

50MP (5x zoom, improved sensor?)

Ultrawide

12MP

Likely unchanged

 

3. Battery & Thinner Design

Despite the same 5,000mAh capacity, leaks suggest the S26 Ultra will be thinner—likely due to more efficient cooling or stacked battery tech.

Key Questions:

  • Will it support 65W fast charging (up from 45W)?

  • Could graphene cooling make a return for better thermals?

Unreported Insights: What Other Analyses Are Missing

While most leaks focus on core specs, deeper examination reveals crucial details competitors haven't explored:

1. Display Technology Advancements

  • Potential LTPO 4.0 panel for adaptive 1-144Hz refresh rates (suggested by Samsung Display's latest patent filings)

  • Possible micro-lens array (MLA) integration to boost brightness beyond 3,000 nits

2. Durability Upgrades

  • Rumored titanium frame with ceramic-coated Gorilla Glass Victus 3

  • Military-grade drop protection (MIL-STD-810H) testing underway

3. AI & Software Enhancements

  • Galaxy AI 2.0 with real-time 8K video remastering

  • On-device LLM (Large Language Model) for offline voice assistant improvements

Pricing & Expected Release

Based on the S25 Ultra’s pricing, expect:

  • $940 (256GB) / $1,030 (512GB)

  • Launch: Early 2026 (Samsung’s usual February timeline)

Conclusion: Is This the Ultimate Smartphone?

If the leaks hold, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could redefine flagship smartphones with:

  •  A near bezel-less 6.89-inch display
  • A 200MP Sony-powered camera system
  •  A thinner body with the same 5,000mAh battery 

Will it outshine the iPhone 17 Pro? Only time will tell—but for now, Samsung seems to be playing chess while others play checkers.

Related Articles

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How big are the S26 Ultra’s bezels compared to the S25 Ultra? 

A: 1.15-1.2mm vs. ~1.5mm—making it one of the thinnest ever.

Q: Will the S26 Ultra have a periscope zoom? 

A: Likely 5x optical zoom, same as S25 Ultra, but with a better sensor.

Q: When will the Galaxy S26 Ultra launch? 

A: Expected February 2026, following Samsung’s usual release cycle.