The rumors were true, and the wait is officially over. On February 25, Samsung held its first Galaxy Unpacked event of the year in San Francisco, officially unveiling the Galaxy S26 Series alongside the new Galaxy Buds 4. While the standard S26 and S26+ received iterative (and somewhat controversial) updates, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra stole the show. Instead of just bumping up the megapixel count, Samsung managed to pull off a genuine hardware surprise that solves a massive real-world problem for business professionals and commuters alike.
Here are our first impressions of the ultimate Android flagship of 2026.
1. Samsung Galaxy S26 – The “Flex Magic Pixel” Privacy Display
This is the headline feature, and it is a world-first for a mainstream flagship. The S26 Ultra features a massive 6.9-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a built-in Privacy Display at the hardware level.
- How It Works: Using specialized light-dispersion technology built directly into the pixel layer, you can toggle “Privacy Mode” on or off (or assign it to a double-press of the power button).
- The Result: When you look at the screen straight on, it is bright and flawless. But if someone sitting next to you on a plane or in an elevator tries to “shoulder-surf,” the screen appears completely black to them.
- Smart AI Integration: You can even set it to trigger automatically when you open your banking app or when a WhatsApp notification pops up. You will never need to buy a cheap, bubbly privacy screen protector again.
2. Performance: Agentic AI & The Elite Gen 5
Samsung is aggressively pushing what they call “Agentic AI”—artificial intelligence that acts on your behalf rather than just answering questions.
- The Brains: The S26 Ultra runs on the customized Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy. Samsung claims a massive 39% boost in NPU (Neural Processing Unit) performance.
- The Software: The phone introduces “Now Nudge.” If a friend texts you asking to meet for dinner, the AI automatically checks your calendar, detects any conflicts, and surfaces a small pop-up suggesting a time—all without you leaving the chat app. Samsung has also integrated Perplexity AI at the system level alongside Bixby and Gemini.
3. Camera Tweaks & 60W Charging
While the megapixel count remains mostly unchanged, the physical hardware has been tweaked for better low-light performance.
- The Cameras: The quad-camera setup retains the 200MP main sensor, 50MP ultrawide, 50MP telephoto (5x optical), and 10MP telephoto (3x). However, the main 200MP sensor now boasts a much wider f/1.4 aperture, allowing in 47% more light for drastically cleaner night shots.
- Battery Upgrade: Finally! Samsung has moved past its dreaded 45W charging limit. The S26 Ultra now supports 60W Super Fast Charging 3.0, capable of taking the 5,000mAh battery from 0% to 75% in just 30 minutes.
4. The Price Reality in Pakistan
Globally, Samsung held the base price steady for the Ultra model.
- Global Price: Starts at $1,299 (Samsung has officially killed the 128GB tier; the base model is now 256GB with 12GB of RAM).
- The Pakistan Estimate: With current exchange rates and standard import duties, expect the official PTA-approved price in Pakistan to launch anywhere between PKR 399,000 and PKR 430,000.
Verdict
Available in a stunning new “Cobalt Violet” alongside the standard Titanium-inspired shades, the S26 Ultra isn’t just an iterative update. The hardware-level privacy screen, the leap to 60W charging, and the genuinely useful “Now Nudge” AI features make it the undisputed king of the Android market right now.
If you held onto your S24 Ultra last year, this is the generation worth upgrading to.

