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1 | Wonderful upgrade from the S21 Ultra! Display is good straight-on and up to 30% off-axis. | SUMMARY: BUY IT! I didn't like any of the newer S series phones enough to buy until this one, plus the Android/OneUI OS updates recently ended for the S21 Ultra. • The S26 Ultra display looks great, better than the S21U, if viewed straight-on and up to maybe 30% off-axis with the privacy display off. I use my phone like this most of the time and have no need for the "privacy" feature, so a win. Farther off-axis though, or with the privacy display "on", the nicest thing I can say is "it will do the job until the S27 Ultra is released with hopefully Privacy Display V2.0". • The dithered 8-bit to make 10-bit display (Frame Rate Control tech) looks fine visually. I’ve read that the iPhone 17 also uses the 8 to 10-bit FRC. A true hardware 10 bit or 12 bit display would take more power - Samsung would have to solve their small battery problem first. I'm hoping for a 10-bit to make 12-bit FRC display, with a much higher (than 500Hz) PWM display-dimming frequency to reduce eye strain, and at least a 7000 mAh silicon-carbon battery in the S27 Ultra - all 3 things as in current Oppo phones. :/ • The 25W wireless charging works so well that I can see I won't be using the 60W wired charger (EP-T6010NBEGUS) much. Same 25W rate as my wired S21U charging, but the S26U battery fills faster at 25W for some reason. The wireless charger puck’s magnet ring strongly locks right onto my Otterbox Defender Pro XT case's (Amazon B0GD2KS743) opposite-pole magnet ring. The Samsung 25W wireless charger kit is labeled "Magnet Wireless Charger | 45W Power Adapter", a 25W wireless puck AND a 45W charger in the same box (EP-P2900TBEGUS). The puck requires the 45W charger (EP-T4511NBEGUS by itself), it says, even though it puts out just the 25W of charging power. The 15W wireless charging on the S21U was nearly useless (I even threw the pad away) due to no magnet for coil alignment and the lower charging rate. Problem though: no rubber strain relief on either end of the 25W puck’s cable. It won’t last over time, IMHO. • You can simply unplug the 25W wireless charging puck ^^ from the 45W adapter it comes with (USB-C), then use the wired charging cable in the S26U box to get a full 45W charging rate, about 2x as fast (real-world tested) as 25W! 2 charging rates in one box. :) The S26U display shows: “Super fast wireless charging” for 25W from the puck; "Super fast charging" for the S21U's 25W wired adapter; “Super fast charging 2.0” for 45W wired charging; & “Super fast charging 3.0” for a wired connection with the 60W wall charger. I’m finding the 60W & 45W wired chargers are charging at nearly the same rate if the battery is already mostly full. Seems the 60W rate would only happen (for a while) if the battery is very low. The 25W wireless & 45W wired straight cable S26U charging is really all many people would likely need, unless their battery gets full-cycled (mostly discharged) often, then the 60W would help. • The S26U's 5000 mAh battery is lasting much longer for a given time period than the same in the S21U, likely thanks to the higher efficiency of the 3nm Snapdragon SoC vs 5nm in the S21U. The charging battery-life-extender “stop %” setting in the S26U is adjustable from 80–100%, vs. fixed at 80% or 100% in the S21U. Mine is set at 85% now. I can go to bed with 85% showing on the S26U, then wake up with 81% - and that is with the two cell carriers running (see below). Awesome. :) • The S26U uses higher 15V and 20V charging voltages than some past phones, such that it only needs 3A vs 5A of current, resulting in less bulky (than 5A) 3A charging cables. S26U 25W (S21U charger) = 2.77A*9V; 45W = 3A*15V; 60W = 3A*20V. Some older phones (S23 Ultra) used 5A*9V = 45W; so their “45W” wall adapter wouldn’t give 45W S26U charging with only 9V & a 3A cable. The Samsung S26U 3A straight cords have nice rubber strain reliefs at the ends (3ft 3A = EP-DA705BBEGWW; 6ft 3A = EP-DX310JBEGUS). • The 45W USB-C port on the Samsung #EP-L5300 car charger works with the S26U 25W wireless puck (EP-P2900BBEGUS, puck w/o adapter) AND straight cable 45W charging (tested!). Plus it has a 15W USB-A port for something else. • App start-up & switching between apps is much faster and smoother on the S26U than the S21U, given the 2X faster performance SoC with better vapor-chamber cooling. App & OS updates go fast! Only having the UFS 4.0 on the S26U vs. the (pre-release rumored) latest 4.1 isn’t making much difference. The 2nm 8 Elite Gen6 Pro SoC expected in the S27 Ultra is slated for UFS 5.0, twice the bandwidth of V4.0, and LPDDR6 memory. Will be a beast. :D • The dual SIM radios in the S26U work well! I'm now running Cricket (AT&T towers) on physical SIM IMEI1 and Spectrum Mobile (Verizon towers) on eSIM IMEI2. The S26U is fully set up for switching the call, messages, and data independently between carriers, sim1 and sim2 in the quick panel. The upper left of the lock screen shows "cricket * Spectrum" for carriers, and the signal strength bar adds a new row of dots underneath to show the signal strength of the other carrier too, plus showing both strength bars when the quick panel is pulled down. If you travel to different parts of town where one carrier’s signal is much weaker, and/or has a “full tower load” signal drop-out, and/or only one carrier has 5G mmWave antennas in an area ("5G+" display), and/or you want to use your data quota on a specific carrier, this is great. Two chances at getting a good connection. • Better weight/size distribution. Only 1 oz less (9 oz vs 10 oz), with cases, than the S21U, but the S26U literally feels 25% lighter, being slightly larger. Kind of a magic trick! • The Wi-Fi 7 works well as does the 6 GHz band. In my TP Link BE 550 Pro router/AP (from Amazon! B0DM6RF34J) I had to change the 6 GHz bandwidth from the default 160 MHz to "mixed 160/320 MHz" (or just 320 MHz) to have that band show as Wi-Fi 7 on the S26U vs Wi-Fi 6E (symbols for both on the display). I recently read that iPhones don't even have a 320 MHz bandwidth option on 6 GHz, so those users are apparently left with 6E on 6 GHz. • The S26U Wi-Fi switches between SSIDs VERY well, automatically, based on signal strength, when walking around a spread-out house with different wired Wi-Fi AP’s, as is my case. The S21U usually didn’t, requiring frequent manual SSID changes walking around. I’ve noticed the S26U even turns the Wi-Fi back on when I get home (SSID recognition), after I’ve turned it off while gone in the car. • The "3D" fingerprint reader on the S26U works very well! Nearly every time. That is without even turning on the new "improve accuracy" additional 10x scan option, too. The "0D" (lol) fingerprint reader on the S21U was useless, at least with my worn and scarred fingerprint. I gave up early-on with the S21U reader and used PIN codes ever since. The “Samsung Pass” app is usable now with its required fingerprint bio-ID. • I've shot some 4K and 8K video and it looks fantastic! Samsung's new APV encoding standard, a modern competitor to the older Apple Pro Res, is good with claimed 10% better storage efficiency. The phone will record 4:2:2 internally, supports Log recording, and can record to external SSD storage on USB via the port. 4K60fps APV 422HQ generates 12GB/min; 422LQ = 6GB/min. Hoping for a full 1" camera sensor on the S27U! I love the natural "true/accurate" colors with the S26U cam vs. the processed "happy bright" colors of past Samsung phone cams. The S25 Ultra doesn't have APV, or the amazing new video Horizon Lock feature, so right there along with true color are 3 good reasons to get the S26U if you are a video fan. • The low light camera ability of the f/1.4 wider-aperture S26U main cam (vs. S25U's f/1.7) is also fantastic. I wind up with a *lot* of low light situations where I need to take photos. Couldn't do it with the S21U most of the time. I would have to use my large Lumix GH7 & GH5 MFT cameras with a fast lens. • The camera lenses do stick out in the back though, unlike the S21U where they were flat (and recessed with the S21U Otterbox Defender case). The S26U Otterbox Pro XT case mitigates that to some extent by having a plastic ring around the lens area that is slightly taller to help keep the lens from scraping on things when the phone is set down on its back. Lens protectors are a good idea (Amazon B0G7STMFKY). • The speakers/audio on the S26U can go a bit louder (and clearer) than the S21U, which was needed. Hopefully the S27U will support 32-bit float audio recording, like the Lumix GH7 cam and iPhone 17 Pro Max support, for zero concern over recording levels! Samsung really needs to update their new APV codec to support 32-bit float audio, like Pro Res can – this is a big Samsung omission, IMHO. :/ • The Bluetooth V6.0 in the S26U works better (stable, less lag, faster connect) than the S21U BT V5.2 with my car entertainment link (Lexus RX350) and PreSonus Eris 4.5BT desktop speakers. Unfortunately the S26U’s SoC chip doesn’t support the latest low-latency (Nov 2025) BT V6.2. I’m hoping for that and a 10 Gbps USB 3.2 gen 2 port in the S27 Ultra like the iPhone17 has (S26U only has 5 Gbps gen 1 USB port). • The S26U adds Google Messaging via satellite connection to the emergency SOS satellite feature in the S25U, both only operational when no cell or Wi-Fi service exists. Spectrum Mobile does have satellite service via Skylo that comes included with the plans. I haven't been able to test since I always have cell & Wi-Fi around here. :( T-Mobile apparently offers S26U satellite via Starlink. The S26U allows up to 5 additional eSIMs to be stored & swapped out with the 2 active SIMs as needed. Future satellite-only monthly add-on plans (Starlink?) could be added as a (stored) eSIM 2. • The Samsung Smart Switch transfer app - the default that comes up when you power up the S26U - from the S21U took about 45 minutes to transfer 72GB of apps and data using the cable in the S26U box. The S26U had 69% battery out of the box, then the 45 transfer took it down to 55%. Keep in mind the SSS app completely re-installs the phone’s apps from Google Play & Samsung Store, not just copying them over, then re-loads their data. Works extremely well! ZERO problem with the transfer, but of course passwords have to be re-entered everywhere. Any discontinued apps (I had one) or side-loaded apps have to be handled later, manually. • Can't comment about the AI/Bixby and stylus. I don't use either, maybe in the future. The S26U has a 40% faster NPU than the S25U, if you do use the phone’s AI. Remember that Claude & ChatGPT do all their computes in the cloud, at data centers. They don’t use a phone’s (or PC’s) NPU at all (at least currently). • And *great work* Amazon in getting the pre-ordered phone to me right on the promised March 11 release date! This review updated 4/4/26. | 5 | 2026-03-18 | Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Black | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Black | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 1 | AGUO7HK7QSAXJWXO4LQANRS3QWTQ | R2U3QP0NUWTGYO | https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61bugS-Yl6L._SY88.jpg | 45 | ||||
2 | Ahhh it’s good to be back! | Absolutely above my expectations! I was using iPhones the past 3 years. Not because I wanted to, but because I wanted to make things easier for my wife and her family. But after swapping back to the S26 Ultra I realize how much I’ve missed Android and Samsung. The amount of customization, not just looks, but functionality, is something that I love about Samsung. From the color reproduction, resolution to extend battery life, privacy screen enable per app or notifications, instead of a Dynamic Island everything lives at the top bar and might not function the same way but it’s close enough. And the Good Lock app alone makes takes the whole experience to a new level. The phone feels amazing in hand and feels like it is high quality. And durability is the same across the board. Don’t drop it and you will be fine. I paired mine with a MagBak case, which comes with a great screen protector. I think it is well worth the asking price and love how well Android integrates with windows. I also have a Samsung tablet and swapping between the two is seamless. Just not enough good things to say. For any iPhone users, simply take the time to learn the operating system and adapt your muscle memory and it will be fine. RCS chat makes sending high quality photos and videos simple, and Google Meet is a universal video calling app that makes it simple for everyone. FaceTime is fine, but other apps do video calling better. Just stop being stubborn and enjoy what else can be had. Anyway, hope this helps :) it’s a great device! | 5 | 2026-03-20 | Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Cobalt Violet | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Cobalt Violet | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 2 | AGWATQNSQTQJ4P3FAKHBXHV5TXTQ | RJNRWRZ8DUZ3D | — | 47 | ||||
3 | Perfect! | My S24 was taking a quick nosedive in performance. At the time of purchase, I had a really good deal on this. Never having an "ultra" before I was wary, but decided to give it a shot. 1) Privacy screen feature is so cool. The customizable areas and settings makes it absolutely incredible if I don't want a full privacy screen. 2) battery life is better than any phone I have ever had. I'm on my phone constantly with audiobooks, GPS, window shopping, playing games, and I have a full day of battery. Even if somehow my battery gets low, it goes from 12% to 100% in 1hr 38min (happened just this morning). 3) Stylus use is perfect. It even reminds you if the stylus isn't in the phone when you turn off the screen. Very smooth. Had to sign some paperwork for a doctor over email and, I won't lie, it was funny how excited I got to sign a real signature, not a scribble with my finger. 4) The phone is CRAZY fast. I am not a patient person. And I have yet to get irritated with the speed of this phone. I am beyond happy with it and the larger memory that it offers. | 5 | 2026-04-26 | Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Cobalt Violet | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Cobalt Violet | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 3 | AHG7PJHB54AEM3MY7QANJ3IEJYYA | R1XABQXUQ26SHS | — | 1 | ||||
4 | Flagship phone | I was going to get away from Samsung... But this is a great phone. Touchscreen feels more responsive, camera gets better pictures of the moon, and some helpful Ai features I really have not tried yet. Powerful CPU allows for Ai features to run locally. You could say the ultra is better, but I didn't need it wasn't a phone that big. CPU is the same, so it's really the same with only fairly minor optional features. IMO. Updates still feel intrusive, but frequent updates is really a good idea for security, and it stays to the schedule better than MS Windows. I've had galaxies for years, and while I cannot quite say why, this is my favorite. Two things made me pull the trigger: free storage upgrade to 512(my S23 was close to filling its' 256), and it is unlocked, not an ATT lock-in deal. $100 gift card was just a bonus. This at a time when RAM and NAND are getting expensive with Ai data centers going up all over the place. Still wish it had a micro SD slot though. | 5 | 2026-04-10 | Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Cobalt Violet | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Cobalt Violet | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 4 | AG27IOAGG4SWX7U6A7GVHC22UQ2Q | R12YTPI90J2O78 | — | 7 | ||||
5 | Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: Fast, Customizable, and Powerful | The customization is great you can change the layout, icons, and widgets easily. The camera takes clear and sharp pictures, even at night. It’s very fast, smooth for multitasking, and the fast charging is really helpful. Overall, it’s a very good phone. Im happy with my purchase | 5 | 2026-04-07 | Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Black | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Black | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 5 | AG3C35HQ7MIQ2OSMA54C3QUPBUTQ | R2DZQUPNK87Y97 | — | 6 | ||||
6 | Very good | Coming from a note 20 ultra (2020). Here are the cons. It's somehow thicker and heavier than the note 20 I think. I'm a little uncomfortable with how far the camera sticks out from the body. I miss my micro SD slot! Annoyingly, the S pen only fits back the right way. Palm slide screen captures doesn't work as well - screen is too sensitive to touch now and scrolls. All of that aside, it's a great phone. It's fast, has Ai features I still don't know about. Camera is amazing and so is the screen. No other complaints. | 4 | 2026-03-27 | Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Black | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Black | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 6 | AFJFROHPWRYHJQT4ERMSU2HNLZ4A | R3R0DJJ7PDCV14 | — | 7 | ||||
7 | Cool phone | I've owned many galaxy phones but this is my first ultra phone. It is a beautiful color purple. It seems to be of high quality. It's very easy to use. The sound quality is amazing and the phone speakers are surprisingly loud. It fits very well in my medium sized hands. It's very expensive and I hope it lasts a long time for how much it costs. The stylus works good and takes very good notes and you can even color with it. Great phone, pretty phone, cool phone. Very expensive. | 5 | 2026-03-23 | Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Cobalt Violet | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Cobalt Violet | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 7 | AE4SXGYAD64A7BXOMWDXIZKRMI2A | R38ZU1PRDQ5535 | — | 10 | ||||
8 | Great phone, small size | Have had the phone a couple weeks and so far seems to be fast. Screen is very crisp. I don't think I quite realized how much smaller this was going to be compared to my S20. Fits easier in a small purse or pocket, but has taken some time to adjust to a smaller keyboard to text and type, and I need to get my reading glasses out more frequently. Still not worth it to me for the several hundred dollars more for the larger one. Hopefully will get used to this smaller size quickly. I worry that I may regret not getting more memory but we'll see... | 5 | 2026-04-12 | Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Black | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Black | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 8 | AGE5CZ2ZBCYGSZLSVCHLO5K5ZQNQ | R3AZ8JMA2ESAMA | — | 7 | ||||
9 | If you're upgrading from an S23 or later please read! | I upgraded to the S26 from the S23 for two reasons. First (and main) being the upcoming cutoff of Samsung Messages. I switched to Google Messages but when I did my battery drained *super fast*. Went to bed with 73% battery and woke up like 6-7 hours later and my phone had totally died. Used to only drain about 2% overnight. Tried backing up the phone, factory resetting, and restoring but the issue persisted. The fault was Google Messages as when I switched back to Samsung the battery drain completely stopped. Second issue was a bad bottom speaker. I already had it go bad in the past and it was repaired under Samsung warranty but it went bad again and repair cost is $150. Apparently I read there’s a design flaw where the bottom speaker seal tends to pop due to pressure changes during flights. I fly * lot*! So I lived with just the top speaker working. I’m close to a week in using the S26 having transferred over my data from my S23 with Smart Switch and thankfully the battery drain issue did *not* carry over. So a few things. If you are considering upgrading from an S23 or later and aren’t currently having any issues with your phone then don’t. I say this because there really is nothing to be gained by the upgrade. I don’t see anything being that much better with my S26 than I had with my S23. Battery life is a pinch better, but it’s taken me 6 days now to configure (along the way) all these different settings, apps, etc to get it looking and acting just like my S23. I had to install the Glimpse Notifications app to get my screen to wake when I get text messages as Google Messages would leave my screen off and just show a teeny tiny pop-up bubble at the top of the screen. If I had my phone on silent on the desk right in front of me I would still miss text messages. Glimpse solved that. The speakers are louder and a little bassier on the S26, which is nice, and the fingerprint sensor does seem to respond quicker and a little more reliably, though I never really had an issue on my S23. Now, for the annoying parts… the AI... there’s 3 installed!! There’s Google AI, Bixby AI, and Perplexity. At least Perplexity is a separate app that needs to be launched. But the other two it seems you have to fight them and what they want to handle. I turned off Bixby and most of Google’s AI, I really don’t need them. Only like it for helpful photo editing features. But why have two installed and running by default? Then there’s the Samsung bloatware. Just today, after I thought I finally won this battle and got everything set the way I want it I see this new white transparent bar at the bottom of my screen (a swipe up bar). It was Samsung Wallet, no joke! I use *Google* Wallet for my boarding passes for flights but that’s all I use it for. So I uninstalled Samsung Wallet then went through my app list and uninstalled all the Samsung bloatware I will never use. As mentioned, my battery life is fantastic, but I wonder how bad it would be if one just leaves all this included stuff running, cause there is A LOT of it. Samsung is also known for stupid changes no one wants, like hiding the Bluetooth and Alarm clock icons from the status bar unless you pull down from the top to see the entire panel. And now in the Gallery app if you go into an album the first picture in the list shows as a preview covering the top 40% of the screen. Why?? What purpose does that serve? Another note, Smart Switch does *not* carry everything over. Apple’s process seems to do a better, more seamless, job. I mean it does well enough, but you’ll still need to configure a whole bunch of things to get back to the look and feel you are used to. And of course, this goes for any manufacturer I’m aware of as it’s for security’s sake, you’ll need to re-sign into all your apps and accounts that have sign-in’s. But that’s not any phone’s fault, it makes sense. Just saying if you don’t *need* to upgrade then save yourself the headache. So, to end, I upgraded to fix the severe battery drain *I* was experiencing being forced to switch to Google Messages, and because I greatly wanted both speakers working. Whenever I tried to show a friend a video in any place like a bar or restaurant the volume was too low to hear with my bottom speaker being broken which was super annoying. If you don’t experience battery drain after the Google messages switch and don’t really need to upgrade I recommend saving your money. I’m loving the phone now but no more really than I loved my S23 <shrug>. Do like the slightly bigger screen size. | 4 | 2026-04-23 | Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Black | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Black | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 9 | AG4CHPPPESLZQXCKHUJDBH3S54IA | R3V5GS3S1IALKT | — | 4 | ||||
10 | A Snappy, Refined Flagship That Fits Perfectly in One Hand | fter spending a few days with the Galaxy S26, the first thing that stands out is just how polished the hardware feels. At 6.3 inches, it hits that elusive sweet spot where the screen is large enough for deep multitasking and video, but the device itself remains incredibly easy to manage with one hand. The build has a dense, premium weight to it that gives you confidence in its durability without feeling like a brick in your pocket. It’s a very intentional design that balances elegance with daily usability. The performance here is noticeably a step up from previous generations, thanks to the latest Snapdragon. Everything from switching between heavy tools to processing high-resolution photos happens instantaneously. There’s a certain fluidity to the animations and app launches that makes the whole experience feel effortless. Even when I’m pushing the processor with more demanding tasks, the phone stays responsive and cool, which speaks to how well the internals are optimized this year. The display is, as expected from Samsung, the star of the show. The colors are vibrant and the brightness levels make it perfectly readable even under the harsh midday sun. Whether I’m scrolling through text or watching a movie, the clarity is stunning. It’s one of those screens that makes it hard to look at older monitors or phones once you’ve grown accustomed to the refresh rate and the punchy contrast levels found here. I specifically opted for the unlocked version to keep my options open, and it has been a seamless experience. Being able to jump between carriers without any software bloat or restrictions is a huge plus for anyone who travels or likes to hunt for the best data plans. It’s a fantastic acquisition for someone who wants top tier power and a beautiful display tucked into a more compact, manageable form factor. This feels like a very mature iteration of the Galaxy line that nails the fundamentals. | 5 | 2026-03-22 | Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026 | United States | true | false | Color: Sky Blue | B0G4SW3XXP | Color | Sky Blue | B0G4SW3XXP | B0G4SW3XXP | 661 | 314 | allStars | 10 | AHFWZXUDSZDW6NCIIE75MAWNB6JQ | R18J2C20QVIEI7 | https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Ue7Z27MWL._SY88.jpg | 6 |