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Galaxy S26 Ultra Battery & Charging Details Leak in New Promo Images

Originally published on: February 23, 2026
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– Leaked Samsung promo materials confirm the Galaxy S26 series and Galaxy Buds 4 ahead of the February 25 launch event.
– The leaks highlight Galaxy AI and a Photo Assist feature for prompt-based image editing integrated into the camera.
– The Privacy Display is shown working on the entire screen, though its granular application settings remain unclear.
– The Galaxy S26 Ultra retains its previous camera layout and features an upgraded Snapdragon chip for better performance.
– Battery size and estimated life are unchanged, and charging speed appears similar despite rumors of potential 60W capability.

Ahead of Samsung’s official Unpacked event, newly leaked promotional images have surfaced, offering a clearer look at the upcoming Galaxy S26 series and confirming several anticipated hardware details. The images, which appear to be official marketing materials, prominently feature the Galaxy S26, S26+, and the flagship S26 Ultra, alongside the next-generation Galaxy Buds 4. Galaxy AI branding is front and center, highlighting the continued focus on artificial intelligence features. One image provides a glimpse of Photo Assist, a tool that allows for prompt-based image editing directly within the camera interface, a function Samsung has suggested will be more seamlessly integrated this year.

The visuals delve into specific features, with one dedicated to showcasing the Privacy Display technology. The image demonstrates the screen appearing completely darkened when viewed from an angle, a classic hallmark of privacy filters. While previous rumors indicated the feature might offer granular control, applying only to specific screen areas like notifications, this leak shows it functioning across the entire display. It remains to be seen if users will have the option to toggle it for select content or if it will operate as a blanket setting.

A specifications breakdown within the leaked materials confirms the camera array on the Galaxy S26 Ultra remains consistent with its predecessor. The setup includes a 200MP main sensor, a 50MP 5x telephoto lens, a 50MP ultrawide shooter, a 10MP 3x telephoto lens, and a 12MP front-facing camera. The promo also touts the enhanced performance delivered by the latest Snapdragon processor.

Perhaps the most discussed details concern power. The leak indicates the Galaxy S26 Ultra will retain a 5,000 mAh battery, with Samsung claiming it will deliver approximately 31 hours of battery life, a figure unchanged from the previous model. More notably, the promotional text states the device can achieve a 75% charge in just 30 minutes. This charging speed appears identical to last year’s capabilities, despite circulating rumors of an upgrade to 60W charging. The data suggests that even if the wattage has increased, the real-world charging time improvement may be minimal.

Samsung has officially scheduled the Galaxy S26 series launch for February 25, leaving only a short wait before all specifications and features are fully revealed.

(Source: 9to5Google)

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