A chaotic wrap-up to a chaotic start
Divided attention
Between the Galaxy Z TriFold and the rumored wide Galaxy Z Fold 8, Samsung is juggling too many flagships. With the TriFold poised to be a hit and the wide foldable stirring up interest, Samsung appears to have grown complacent, letting the Galaxy S26 Ultra fall by the wayside. It’s as if the Ultra is now a second-tier flagship and not worth fussing over.
Better luck next year
Reports suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be an underwhelming upgrade, with rounded corners, a camera island, and a privacy display feature as its only real highlights. Processor speed could have been a draw, but the latest unboxing video suggests that the phone tends to overheat, so performance might be throttled. This might explain why Samsung has given up on controlling leaks. The company may have realized this generation won’t be a blockbuster, and decided the damage control isn’t worth the effort.
Alternatively, leakers may have one-upped it, and instead of fighting a losing battle, Samsung is looking toward next year.
Samsung may still surprise us with aggressive pricing or innovative AI features, though I wouldn’t hold my breath.
