
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra may not feel like a groundbreaking leap compared to the S25 Ultra, which itself was more evolutionary than revolutionary, but the improvements are subtle and meaningful. Samsung has refined a formula that already works well, and it shows in the overall experience of the S26 Ultra. Every feature feels polished, even if nothing jumps out as dramatically new.
In daily use, the S26 Ultra excels in ways that are easy to appreciate. Privacy Display adds peace of mind, faster charging keeps the phone ready in minutes rather than hours, and the new Horizontal Lock feature makes handling the device more intuitive in landscape mode. While these aren’t headline-grabbing upgrades, they collectively make the phone feel more premium and user-friendly.
As someone who has spent weeks with every Galaxy S26 model, I find the Ultra frustratingly appealing. The phone’s size, weight, and camera prowess make it a beast of a device, sometimes inconvenient, sometimes overkill—but consistently impressive. The combination of hardware and software optimization makes daily tasks, streaming, and photography feel seamless.
So, while the S26 Ultra may not justify an upgrade if you already own the S25 Ultra, it remains one of the best smartphone experiences available today. It’s a device that balances power, features, and usability in a way few others manage, making it the Ultra you can’t help but admire—even if it’s occasionally a handful.

