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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leads in Benchmarks Ahead of February 25 Launch
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is already making noise, and it hasn’t even launched yet.
Just days before its official unveiling on February 25 at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event, early benchmark listings have surfaced online. And if these numbers are accurate, the Ultra model clearly outpaces the standard Galaxy S26, especially in single-core performance.
Let’s break down what we know so far.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Benchmarks
Based on a Geekbench 6 listing, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 scored:
3,710 points (single-core)
11,284 points (multi-core)
Meanwhile, the Exynos-powered Galaxy S26 reportedly scored:
3,336 points (single-core)
11,369 points (multi-core)
The difference in single-core performance is significant. And if you know about how smartphones work, single-core performance has a direct effect on daily tasks, app launches, UI smoothness and responsiveness.
In simple terms? The Ultra feels faster where it matters most.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Chipset
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to feature a custom Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset in all markets. This chip reportedly includes:
Custom high-performance core clocked up to 4.74GHz
New 2+6 CPU layout (two prime cores + six performance cores)
Built on advanced 3nm architecture
Adreno 840 GPU
Meanwhile, the standard Galaxy S26 may ship with either Snapdragon or Exynos 2600 depending on region, something Samsung has done for years.
And honestly? This dual-chip strategy continues to frustrate users. Indian and European buyers often receive Exynos variants, while the US and China get Snapdragon. If the performance gap remains, it raises real questions about fairness.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Launch Date and Price
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will officially launch on February 25, 2026, during the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco.
For Indian viewers, the event begins at 11:30 PM IST and will stream online.
Expected India Price:
Between Rs 1,29,999 and Rs 1,34,999
Samsung has already opened pre-reservations for Rs 999. Buyers get:
Rs 2,699 voucher
Higher exchange value
Exclusive colours
Reward benefits
However, reports suggest Samsung has reduced trade-in bonuses and store credits compared to last year, likely due to global memory chip shortages. That’s disappointing for loyal customers.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Specifications and Camera Setup
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be a powerhouse.
Key Specifications:
6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display
120Hz refresh rate
Up to 3,000 nits brightness
Anti-reflective coating with Gorilla Armor 2
Android 16 with One UI 8.5
Up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM
Up to 1TB UFS 4.0 storage
5,000mAh battery
60W wired fast charging
25W wireless charging
Camera Setup:
200MP primary sensor
50MP ultra-wide
50MP periscope (5x optical zoom)
10MP telephoto (3x optical zoom)
8K video support
On paper, this is Samsung flexing everything it has.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Pros and Cons
There’s also buzz around a new privacy display feature that blacks out the screen when viewed from the side, a clever move for public spaces.
But not everything is perfect.
No integrated magnetic charging system
Reduced pre-order incentives
Likely higher pricing
Samsung is clearly balancing innovation with cost control.
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Should You Wait for Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra?
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra looks like the true flagship of 2026. It dominates benchmarks, packs cutting-edge hardware and continues Samsung’s Ultra legacy.
But the reduced trade-in deals and rising prices might make some buyers think twice.
If performance is your top priority, this phone is already winning.
February 25 can’t come soon enough.
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