Weekly poll: will you buy a Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, S26+ or S26?
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Weekly poll: will you buy a Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, S26+ or S26?
"The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra boasts a new Privacy Display feature. Compared to the S25 Ultra, it also has wider apertures on its 200MP main (f/1.4 instead of f/1.7) and 5x 50MP telephoto module (f/2.9 instead of f/3.4). Samsung also finally pushed past its self-imposed 45W charging limit and the new Ultra does 60W over a wire and 25W wirelessly (up from 15W)."
"The S26 Ultra has a subtly different design from its predecessor - the raised camera island is the most noticeable change, but the corners are more rounded too. Also, Samsung ditched the titanium and went back to Armor Aluminum 2 for the frame. The front is Corning Gorilla Armor 2, which remains exclusive to the Ultra. The phone is 0.3mm slimmer and 4g lighter too."
"The Samsung Galaxy S26+ finds itself in no-man's land. Apple no longer makes an iPhone Plus, Google never had a Pixel Plus. Other companies have similar lineups too with small and big Pro models. The small ones will compete with the S26, while the big Pros are priced above and are more capable than the S26+."
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series comprises three models with varying feature sets and market positioning. The S26 Ultra introduces a Privacy Display feature, wider camera apertures on its 200MP main sensor and 50MP telephoto module, and increased charging speeds to 60W wired and 25W wireless. The design features a raised camera island, more rounded corners, and uses Armor Aluminum 2 instead of titanium. The phone is slimmer and lighter than its predecessor. Starting at $1,300, pre-order customers receive a free storage upgrade to 512GB. The S26+ occupies an unclear market position, as competitors have moved away from Plus models in favor of Pro variants, leaving the S26+ without a clear competitive advantage.
Read at GSMArena.com
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