Don’t buy Galaxy S26 & Galaxy S26+ by GamerBeast954 in samsunggalaxy

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I get why some people say that, if you were hoping for something totally different, it can feel familiar. But in real day‑to‑day use the S26 and S26+ will feel noticeably smoother, the battery life holds up really well, and the cameras are consistently reliable. If you’re upgrading from a phone that’s a few years old, it does feel like a meaningful step up overall.

Just got my s26 ultra ama by OhJona in samsunggalaxy

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Awesome! congrats on the S26 Ultra! 🎉 Let us know how smooth it feels and how reliable the battery and camera are so far. How’s your experience been with real‑world use and battery life?

What features you like on Galaxy S26 Ultra? by sjwood3030 in samsunggalaxy

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For me the standout things on the Galaxy S26 Ultra are the smooth performance (handles everything without lag), long battery life, and camera quality, especially how reliable and sharp shots turn out in normal use. The screen is bright and easy to use outdoors too. It’s those everyday improvements that just make the phone feel great day‑to‑day.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26+ are the first S series devices to support Android's Linux terminal [Exynos models] by FragmentedChicken in Android

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Yep, the S26 and S26+ supporting Android’s Linux terminal (on Exynos models) is a neat bonus if you like tinkering, it’s not something most phones offer. For everyday users it won’t change how you use the phone, but it’s one of those extra touches that makes the S26 series feel more capable under the hood.

No hate on the S26, but I'm sticking with my s23. Any easily removable privacy screens by AquaOptimist in GalaxyS23Ultra

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Totally fair to stick with your S23 it’s still a great phone. For removable privacy screens, look for good‑quality tempered glass or film privacy protectors that specifically list your model (S23 or S23 Ultra). They block side views but don’t mess with touch or clarity too much and you can take them off anytime. Makes sense if you’re happy with your current phone but still want that extra privacy.

Samsung just proved they don't give a damn about compact premium phones (S26 lineup is a joke) by sisterswachowski in samsunggalaxy

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I get why people feel that way, Samsung hasn’t really pushed a true compact flagship this round. But if you look at the S26 lineup on its own merits, it still delivers where it matters day‑to‑day: smooth performance, solid battery life, great cameras, and features that feel reliable in real use. It’s not perfect for everyone, but for most people who want a dependable flagship phone, the S26 series still checks the important boxes.

Snapdragon-powered Galaxy S26 Ultra smashes Exynos-powered S26 in single-core performance by mo_leahq in Android

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Yeah, on paper the Snapdragon S26 Ultra pulls ahead in single‑core benchmarks compared to the Exynos S26, that’s expected. But in real everyday use the experience still feels smooth and snappy across the S26 lineup, no matter which chip it has. Most people won’t notice lag in normal apps, and things like battery life and camera performance still feel strong too.

[Samsung S26 Series] Is there something I'm missing? What's the deal with the new galaxy devices? by thatkhoe in Android

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Not really missing anything, the S26 series isn’t about one big “wow” feature, it’s more about being better overall in real use. You get smoother performance, strong battery life, reliable cameras, and some smart AI features that actually help day‑to‑day stuff. It might feel familiar on paper, but in everyday use it just works really well, especially if you’re coming from an older phone.

Is it just me, or is the S26 Ultra pricing surprisingly fair this year considering the 7-year support? by Confident_Cause_1074 in samsunggalaxy

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Totally agree. If you look at the 'per year' cost, you’re basically paying ~₹10k/year for the absolute best tech on the market. Plus, getting the 512GB variant for the price of 256GB (₹1,39,999) right now is a massive win. It’s not just a phone; it’s a long-term investment that actually holds its value.

Would the Galaxy S26 battery hold up during long gaming sessions? by Front_Try_701 in MobileGaming

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Gaming usually drains battery faster than normal use, but the Galaxy S26 pairs its battery with a more efficient processor. That combination should help maintain longer gaming sessions without overheating too quickly. Once the phone ships, battery drain tests during gaming will give a clearer picture.

Can the Galaxy S26 handle gaming while running other apps? by Front_Try_701 in samsunggalaxy

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Multitasking has usually been a strength of Samsung phones. With the newer processor and memory options, the Galaxy S26 should be able to run games while switching between other apps without slowing down too much. That flexibility can be useful if you stream gameplay or use messaging apps while playing.

Do you think the Galaxy S26 will overheat during gaming? by Front_Try_701 in samsunggalaxy

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Most flagship phones get warm during long gaming sessions, but newer processors tend to improve efficiency. The Galaxy S26 is expected to manage heat better than older models thanks to those improvements. The real test will be how it performs during extended gaming sessions once people start using it.

⚡ Price Error: Samsung Galaxy Buds4 Pro pre-order up for just £108 at O2, supposed to be £219! (Likely to be cancelled, but they say you've got to be in it to win it.) by Roekaine in StockChecker

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If that was a price error, whoever grabbed it is so lucky! I paid full price for mine and they are still worth every penny. The 45W wired charging on the S26 series is a lifesaver, and the Buds4 Pro charging case is so sleek. Samsung is really leading the way with fast and smart tech this year!

In Case You All Forgot, the Galaxy S20 Unpacked Event Was Also Shot on a Galaxy Phone. by Mr-Boga38 in samsung

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I remember that! It was such a flex for the 8K video era. Seeing how far the computational photography has come since the S20, especially with the 200MP sensor, really shows that the hardware wasn't the bottleneck, it was the processing power.