[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I LOVE my Galaxy Ultra!!! I'm very happy with this phone! I take a lot of photos with my phone and the camera on the Ultra just gets better and BETTER! This phone is fast, responsive, smart! Galaxy AI is incredibly helpful and efficient! Love love love this phone! I've even dropped it several times and to my surprise not a scratch on it, lol. A++ Samsung! Worth every penny!
This phone is the best & fastest most well rounded
on June 6, 2026
Posted by: DouggieFresh
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The S26 Ultra has seamless AI. While using it for gaming platforms its faster and has a crisp sound and visual display of all the most current makes & brands available.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been a Samsung fan for a while, having tried out the Notes, Ultras and the Flip. This one tops them all. Very powerful phone with an amazing camera, and the Galaxy AI is almost scarily smart. It actually recommends I contact my mom when it's been more than a week or so!
Really cool phone, and evidence of the new era in smartphone development.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] First off, the private display is simply stunning, and Galaxy AI surprises users yet again. The image stabilization for video recording is absolutely amazing.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Samsung Galaxy S26 is a premium, compact flagship that boasts top-tier processing power, a bright 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display, and a larger 4,300 mAh battery in a highly pocketable body. It is an ideal, easy-to-handle phone with an excellent software update promise, though it plays it safe with mostly iterative hardware updates.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've been putting the S26 Ultra through its paces, and it is an absolute workhorse. The massive performance jump from the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip is no joke—the phone operates with zero hesitation, whether I'm aggressively multitasking between a dozen open apps or running demanding, maxed-out mobile games. It holds high framerates effortlessly, stays remarkably cool under a heavy load thanks to the upgraded vapor chamber, and the battery easily sails through a full day of heavy use. Plus, the slightly slimmer design and more rounded corners mean it finally feels comfortable to hold during long sessions. My feelings on the new built-in Privacy Display option are a bit mixed, though. On one hand, it’s incredibly nice for total peace of mind when you're in public and want to block curious eyes from snooping on your screen. On the other hand, it definitely still has room to grow. Because it's a hardware-level filter baked into the screen, it restricts your viewing angles even when you don't want it to, causing the display to look a bit dim or washed out if the phone is just sitting off to the side on your desk while you try to look at it. If you can look past the premium price tag and the giant camera array on the back, the raw power and fluid performance make it a joy to use every day, even if the new display tech needs a minor tweak in the next generation.