Samsung Galaxy S26 series' display won't get a brightness boost, tipster claims
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Samsung Galaxy S26 series' display won't get a brightness boost, tipster claims
"The Samsung Galaxy S26 series smartphones, expected to go official in January 2026, will feature displays that won't be brighter than those of their predecessors. The word comes from reliable tipster UniverseIce, who said that the peak brightness of the Galaxy S26 series is 2,600 nits - the same as the Galaxy S25 lineup. If true, that's not a cool move by Samsung since we have some Chinese flagships in the market that are much brighter."
"The Galaxy S26 lineup is rumored to consist of the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The Ultra model will get a wired charging boost, up from 45W to 60W, while wireless charging will be 25W. That's 10W faster than the S25 Ultra. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's leaked render (Source: OnLeaks and AndroidHeadlines) The Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ are also rumored to get faster wireless charging - up from 15W to 20W. That's not a big jump, so it remains to be seen how much of a difference it will make in real-world usage. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra"
Samsung Galaxy S26 series, expected in January 2026, will have peak display brightness capped at 2,600 nits, unchanged from the S25 lineup. Display panels are expected to adopt M14 material and Polless screen technology, while 10-bit color support and PWM high-frequency dimming remain uncertain. The lineup will include Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. The S26 Ultra will gain a wired charging increase to 60W and wireless charging at 25W. The S26 and S26+ wireless charging is expected to rise from 15W to 20W, a modest improvement versus prior models.
Read at GSMArena.com
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