
"Samsung sent out invites today to its next Galaxy Unpacked event, scheduled for February 25 in San Francisco, where the company is expected to launch its Galaxy 26 series of smartphones. AI features will be at the forefront again, as the company said the upcoming phones are "built to simplify everyday interactions, inspire confidence and make Galaxy AI feel seamlessly integrated from the moment it's in hand." A standout feature the company has teased is a privacy display expected to debut on the Galaxy S26 Ultra."
"This feature will allow users to hide certain areas of the phone's screen from onlookers to protect sensitive information. For instance, users will be able to hide the notification area from prying eyes. Reports suggest that the top phone in the lineup will run Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 processor in the U.S. and China. Samsung will likely opt for its own Exynos 2600 processor in other regions."
"According to a report from the tech site SamMobile, the S26 will also have a 5,100 mAh (milliamp-hour, a standard unit of battery capacity) battery and will support 60W wired charging along and 25W wireless charging. In addition to phones, Samsung is likely to release updated Galaxy Buds 4 wireless earbuds. The company plans to update the design from the previous generation, which drew widespread comparisons to Apple's AirPods."
Samsung will hold Galaxy Unpacked on February 25 in San Francisco to introduce the Galaxy 26 smartphone series. The new phones prioritize AI integration described as simplifying interactions and making Galaxy AI feel seamless. The S26 Ultra is expected to feature a privacy display that can hide portions of the screen to protect sensitive information, such as the notification area. The top model will reportedly use Qualcomm's Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 in the U.S. and China, with an Exynos 2600 likely elsewhere. Reported specs include a 5,100 mAh battery, 60W wired and 25W wireless charging. Samsung will also refresh the Galaxy Buds with a new design. The event will stream live, and Samsung is offering a $30 promotional credit for pre-registrations.
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