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Imagine Samsung just handed you the
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Galaxy S26 series on a silver platter a
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full month before they even plan to
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announce it. This isn't some sketchy
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leak from a random source. Samsung
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literally exposed their own upcoming
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flagship lineup through their software.
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And what they've accidentally revealed
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includes the one charging upgrade
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everyone's been demanding for years.
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Here's exactly how Samsung exposed
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themselves. hidden inside Samsung's own
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1 UI 8.5 software. Android Authority
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discovered full renders of the entire
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Galaxy S26 lineup coded as M1, M2, and
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M3, which directly translates to the
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Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra.
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This comes straight from Samsung's
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official code, making it as confirmed as
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anything can be before an official
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announcement. When you examine these
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renders, the S26 design and Galaxy S26
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Ultra design are right there, matching
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perfectly with everything reliable
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leakers have already shown us. What
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really stands out is how remarkably
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similar the entire S26 lineup looks this
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year. Samsung went all in on a unified
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design language. The main visual
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difference you'll notice is the extra
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zoom lenses on the S26 Ultra model, but
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beyond that, the shape and overall
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aesthetic flows consistently across
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every device. What makes these phones
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genuinely compelling is how Samsung
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engineered them to feel premium without
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compromise. They're making these devices
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even thinner and lighter than the
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previous generation while simultaneously
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fitting slightly bigger battery
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capacities inside. Samsung isn't
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matching the crazy battery sizes Chinese
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manufacturers are cramming into their
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phones, but they're delivering
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meaningful improvements that matter for
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realworld usage. That sweet spot between
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battery life and a slim, comfortable
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feel is exactly what makes a phone worth
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carrying every single day. Now, here's
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where your daily charging routine gets
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dramatically better. Samsung is
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officially introducing super fast
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charging 3.0 for the Galaxy S26 series.
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Most likely exclusive to the S26 Ultra
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initially, and we're talking genuine 60W
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fast charging speeds. That's a massive
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leap from current speeds. But the
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charging improvements don't stop there.
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The software code also confirms super
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fast wireless charging, which means a
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new 25watt wireless charging standard
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specifically for the S26 Ultra. My
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educated guess is this feature lands on
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both the Galaxy S26 Ultra and S26 Plus,
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though Samsung could surprise everyone
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and extend it across the entire lineup.
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So, everything's now confirmed about the
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S26 series, from the exact design
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revealed through Samsung's own code to
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these charging upgrades that'll actually
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improve how you use your phone everyday.
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Many of you are wondering whether
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Samsung will restore Bluetooth
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connectivity with the S Pen on the S26
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Ultra. And right now, there's no fresh
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information on that specific feature.
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The moment anything breaks on that
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front, you'll hear it here first. So,
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definitely subscribe because these
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confirmations are dropping constantly.
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The latest sales data shows Apple took
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the top four spots in Q3 2025, while
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Samsung grabbed five positions with
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their budget Galaxy A series phones, led
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by the A16 5G. Interestingly, the S25
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Ultra that sold well in Q2 didn't make
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the Q3 top 10, showing Samsung's cheaper
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phones are out selling their flagship
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models right now. Here's what's
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genuinely fascinating about these
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rankings. The top phone runs at 60 Hz,
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likely the last 60 Hz iPhone to ever
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dominate sales, showing most consumers
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prioritize differently than tech
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enthusiasts. Share your thoughts in the
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comments and subscribe because we're
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tracking every leak as Samsung's
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announcement approaches. I'll catch you