Just days before Samsung’s big launch event, leaked promotional materials have revealed key details about the upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup.
While new AI features and display upgrades stand out, the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s battery life and charging speeds appear largely unchanged.
Official-looking promotional materials shared on X (formerly Twitter) by @ya_sking12767 showcase Samsung’s upcoming devices, including the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra, alongside the Galaxy Buds 4 series.
The images prominently highlight Galaxy AI branding, reinforcing Samsung’s push toward artificial intelligence features across its ecosystem.
One promo slide also offers a closer look at Samsung’s Photo Assist tool, showing prompt-based image editing. The company had earlier teased that editing tools would be more deeply integrated into the overall camera experience this year.
Privacy display shown in greater detail
Among the more visually striking leaks is the Privacy Display feature on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
An image shows the entire screen darkened when viewed from an off-angle, suggesting stronger privacy protection in public settings. However, it remains unclear whether the feature functions as an all-or-nothing mode.

Previous leaks hinted at granular controls within the settings menu. Teasers also suggested the Privacy Display might apply only to certain areas, such as notifications. The latest promo image, however, indicates it can secure the entire display.
Camera specs and performance
The leaked materials also confirm that the camera layout on the Galaxy S26 Ultra remains unchanged.
The device is listed with a 200MP primary sensor, a 50MP 5x telephoto lens, a 50MP ultrawide camera, a 10MP 3x telephoto lens, and a 12MP selfie shooter.
Performance upgrades are also highlighted, with Samsung showcasing improved processing power driven by the latest Snapdragon chip. While exact performance benchmarks were not detailed, the focus appears to be on enhanced speed and efficiency.
Battery life and charging
Perhaps the most notable detail from the leak concerns battery and charging specifications.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra reportedly retains a 5,000mAh battery, the same capacity as its predecessor. Samsung’s promo claims up to 31 hours of battery life, unchanged from last year’s model.
Charging speeds also appear similar. The leaked material states that the device can reach 75% charge in 30 minutes.
There have been rumors suggesting 60W charging support, but based on the promo details, the real-world difference may not be significant.
Official launch date confirmed
Samsung has already confirmed that the Galaxy S26 series will officially launch on February 25 during its upcoming Unpacked event.
With only days remaining, the full picture of Samsung’s next flagship lineup will soon be revealed.







