The Galaxy S26 Ultra is Samsung in mature-monopoly mode — small year-over-year upgrades, polished where it matters, slightly more expensive. It's also still the most capable Android phone you can buy in 2026, which makes the upgrade math complicated. Here's the honest case.
What changed in 2026
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 for Galaxy delivers 15-18% CPU improvement and meaningful efficiency gains, but it's the smallest year-over-year jump since 2022.
- Variable-aperture main camera (f/1.5-f/4.0) joins the 200MP sensor — the best low-light Android camera by a clear margin.
- Galaxy AI 2026 adds Now Brief (briefing of your day), live translation in calls, and Sketch-to-Image — most require Samsung Cloud connectivity.
The camera is the case
If you take a lot of photos, the S26 Ultra remains the easiest answer. The 200MP main with variable aperture is the best computational + optical combo on any phone. The 5x periscope and 100x Space Zoom (digital + AI upscaling) are genuinely useful for travel and concerts. Night mode is now within striking distance of a small mirrorless. Video is finally competitive with iPhone — 4K 60fps with proper HDR, log recording for color grading.
What still falls short: skin tones in mixed lighting are slightly oversaturated vs iPhone, and the front camera (12MP) is unchanged from the S24 Ultra.
Display, S Pen, build
The 6.9" QHD+ AMOLED at 1-120Hz is still best-in-class. 2,600 nits peak brightness — readable in direct sunlight without squinting. The titanium frame returned with subtle redesign; the corners are slightly less sharp than the S24/S25 Ultra. Build quality is excellent, IP68 rated.
S Pen is unchanged. It still works, it still has Bluetooth gone (removed in S25 Ultra; not back). If you used S Pen Bluetooth presentations or remote-shutter, this matters.
Galaxy AI in real use
Most-useful 2026 additions:
- Live translation in calls works on phone calls and video calls; latency is acceptable.
- Now Brief summarizes your day from calendar, email, messages — actually useful for the first 30 seconds of your morning.
- Sketch-to-Image turns rough drawings into rendered images via Galaxy Cloud. Fun, occasionally useful for brainstorming.
- Circle to Search improved meaningfully over the last year.
The catch: most of these require connection to Samsung Cloud. The on-device model is small. If you're privacy-conscious or off-grid often, the AI feature set is more limited than Apple Intelligence.
vs iPhone 16 Pro Max
| Spec |
S26 Ultra |
iPhone 16 Pro Max |
| Display |
6.9" QHD+ 120Hz |
6.9" 120Hz |
| Main camera |
200MP variable f/1.5-f/4 |
48MP f/1.78 fixed |
| Zoom |
5x optical, 100x digital |
5x optical, 25x digital |
| RAM |
12GB |
8GB |
| Battery (real) |
1.3-1.5 day |
1-1.3 day |
| AI |
Galaxy AI (cloud-heavy) |
Apple Intelligence (on-device-heavier) |
| Price |
$1,299 (256GB) |
$1,199 (256GB) |
For most people the deciding factor isn't features — it's ecosystem (iMessage, Watch, AirDrop) or camera preference (Apple's color science vs Samsung's flexibility).
Battery and charging
5,000 mAh battery delivers 1.3-1.5 days of mixed use, ~7 hours screen-on. Charging is unchanged: 45W wired, 15W wireless. Samsung still won't ship a charger in the box. Buy a Anker 65W GaN if you don't have one ($35).
Who should upgrade
- From S22/S23 Ultra: yes — three years of camera, performance, and AI improvements compound.
- From S24 Ultra: marginal. Camera is meaningfully better; everything else is incremental. Wait if you can.
- From S25 Ultra: skip. The year-over-year gain doesn't justify $1,299.
- iPhone switcher: S26 Ultra is the easiest argument to switch right now if you photograph a lot.
FAQ
Is the S Pen still useful?
For note-takers, yes. For everyone else, mostly cosmetic since Bluetooth functionality remains gone.
Does Samsung still have 7 years of updates?
Yes — 7 OS upgrades and 7 years of security patches. The S26 Ultra will be supported through 2033.
One UI 8 — better or worse?
Marginally better. Tighter integration with Galaxy AI; less intrusive bloatware. Still ships with too many Samsung apps.
Is the Ultra worth $1,299?
If the camera and S Pen matter, yes. If not, the S26+ at $999 is the better value.
Where to go next
For related coverage see iPhone 17 Pro rumors in 2026, Android 16 new features in 2026, and Apple Vision Pro 2 review in 2026.