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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra SIM Tray Leak Suggests Availability in Four Distinct Colours

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is widely rumoured to make its global and India debut in February, although Samsung has not yet officially confirmed the flagaship lineup. Ahead of any announcement, a new leak has surfaced online, offering an early look at the possible colour options for the premium Galaxy S26 Ultra model. The leak suggests Samsung may introduce the device in multiple bold and classic shades.

According to well-known tipster Ice Universe, images of the alleged SIM trays of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra were shared on X. These images appear to reveal four distinct colourwaysblack, white, blue, and purple. Since SIM trays usually match the body colour of the phone, they often provide a reliable hint about the final retail shades of upcoming devices.

Adding more context, tipster @AhmedQwaider888 claimed in a separate post that violet will be the “hero colour” of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This suggests Samsung may heavily promote this shade in marketing materials. However, the leaked colours may not represent the entire lineup, as Samsung traditionally offers exclusive colour variants through its official online store.

For comparison, the current Galaxy S25 Ultra is available in Titanium Black, Titanium Gray, Titanium Silverblue, and Titanium Whitesilver, along with online-exclusive shades such as Titanium Jadegreen, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Pinkgold. Interestingly, earlier leaks also hinted at an orange colour variant for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, similar to the Cosmic Orange finish seen on recent iPhone Pro models. However, this shade does not appear in the latest SIM tray leak, leaving its availability uncertain for now.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Expected to Have a Battery Under 6,000mAh

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to be the successor of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which was released earlier this year. Alongside the Galaxy S25 and S25+, it marked a significant step in Samsung’s smartphone offerings. As the launch of the Galaxy S26 series draws closer, several details about the device have been leaked, including rumors surrounding its chipset and camera specifications. However, one of the most debated aspects of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is its battery capacity, with recent reports suggesting a shift in the typical battery size that users have come to expect from Samsung’s flagship devices.

According to a tipster known as PandaFlash, the Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature a battery smaller than the 6,000mAh mark. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PandaFlash expressed confidence in this information, even stating that they would delete their account if the Galaxy S26 Ultra ends up with a 6,000mAh or 7,000mAh battery. Further details from the tipster indicate that the phone’s battery could have a capacity of 5,396mAh, as reported from Samsung’s internal Test Lab. This potential reduction in battery size has drawn attention, especially given that the previous model, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, already featured a 5,000mAh battery.

An interesting factor surrounding the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s battery is the possible switch to a silicon-carbon battery, a major departure from the standard lithium-ion batteries used in previous devices. This new type of battery is rumored to enhance energy density by 10 percent, offering more power in the same size, and could be a step toward making smartphones safer and more environmentally friendly. However, it is still unclear whether Samsung will adopt silicon-carbon or stick with lithium-ion for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The tipster’s claim does not provide a definitive answer, but it adds to the growing intrigue surrounding the next-generation smartphone.

Comparing the S26 Ultra with its predecessor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the battery situation remains intriguing. The S25 Ultra, just like the Galaxy S24 Ultra before it, featured a 5,000mAh battery. With the potential move to a smaller battery in the S26 Ultra, it will be interesting to see how this impacts overall performance, battery life, and consumer reception. As Samsung continues to innovate with its hardware, the decision regarding battery capacity and type will likely play a pivotal role in shaping the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s success in the competitive smartphone market.