The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is on the horizon, with fresh leaks continuing to surface as the release draws nearer. For years, Samsung has offered a black color option for its Ultra flagship models, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which came in a Titanium Black color. However, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could be changing things up significantly by offering a true black version with a black frame, replacing the usual silver frame seen in previous models.
This new black frame version of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to create a sleeker and more unified look, providing an all-black aesthetic. The leak comes from a trusted source, Ice Universe/Phone Art, although it’s still unclear whether this version will be sold as an exclusive online model like the Titanium Jetblack option in the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The all-black color scheme could lead to an optical illusion, making the side bezels appear thicker than they actually are. However, with slimmer bezels expected on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the perceived thickness of the bezels might not be a major issue for most users. Even so, those who are particularly sensitive to bezel size might want to consider this visual change before making a purchase.
In addition to the new black frame, leaks suggest that Samsung may introduce a bright orange colorway for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, following in Apple’s footsteps with the iPhone 17 Pro series’ Cosmic Orange variant. While the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s color options are still unconfirmed, this trend could hint at a bold new direction for Samsung’s color schemes.
Other hardware updates include the transition to an M14 OLED panel, offering improved display quality, while wireless charging speeds are expected to increase from 15W to 25W. The device will also likely see improvements in wired charging speeds. As for the camera, there are conflicting reports, but it appears that there might not be significant upgrades in this area.
In conclusion, while these leaks paint an exciting picture of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s upcoming features, it’s important to wait for official announcements before making any purchasing decisions.








