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2026-02-25T11:56:25.897Z
Speaking of Mr Ulanoff, he's usually at Galaxy Unpacked but unfortunately the snow in New York has meant he's not been able to escape the Big Apple to get to San Francisco.
TriFold teasing?
Moving outside of the Galaxy S-series phones, I'm hoping we hear a little more about the Galaxy TriFold today, such as its capabilities and any software features.
Editor-at-Large Lance Ulanoff went hands-on with the Galaxy TriFold and was suitably impressed, so I'm hoping we see more about what this big foldable can do.
2026-02-25T11:50:02.043Z
All that being said, with some emulation Cyberpunk 2077 can be made to run on current smartphones.
Cyberpunk 2077 On An Android Phone! PC Emulation Is Getting GOOD! - YouTube
2026-02-25T11:47:04.260Z
But my Galaxy gaming ambitions might be a bit far fetched, as Microsoft pushes smartphone gaming via Xbox Cloud Gaming as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
2026-02-25T11:44:38.370Z
I say this a lot, but I'd be quite keen on some form of gaming upgrade for the Galaxy S26 series.
2026-02-25T11:41:54.646Z
I mean, I'm more of a fan of the Android experience on Google's Pixel phones. But I've come to accept Samsung's One UI and its approach to color science when it comes to phone photography.
2026-02-25T11:40:17.300Z
I'm racking my brain for what other upgrades I'd like to see from the Galaxy S26 series.
2026-02-25T11:36:24.780Z
I've never been madly obsessed with privacy, and don't go in for tin-foil hat conspiracies.
Pushing privacy
One cool upgrade the Galaxy S26 Ultra is tipped to bring to the table is a so-called 'Privacy Display'.
Supposedly this is a built in feature that can be used to make the screen appear dark and unreadable to sideways and over-the-shoulder snoopers.If such a feature works well it could be a neat USP for the S26 Ultra.
2026-02-25T11:29:53.511Z
Or Samsung has just got a bit boring...
2026-02-25T11:29:37.344Z
Equally, 70% of you told me you’re not hyped about the Galaxy S26, which signals to me that there's not a huge amount of interest in what's likely to be one of the best phones of 2026.
2026-02-25T11:27:23.300Z
I actually think the Galaxy S26 series could be one of the most iterative generations of Android smartphones ever.
2026-02-25T11:25:11.825Z
Speaking of upgrades, going by some of the top Galaxy S26 rumors, I'm not expecting the Galaxy S26 Ultra or its smaller predicted siblings to be very different from the Galaxy S25 series.
2026-02-25T11:23:22.208Z
Further to that, Samsung has previously boosted the vapor chamber cooling system on its most flagship of phones, so I'd expect the same for the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
2026-02-25T11:22:23.192Z
But with a new chipset expected, and surely some improvements on power efficiency and cooling, I'd very much hope the Galaxy S26 Ultra doesn't run to hot.
2026-02-25T11:21:18.959Z
Now I'd take the the below news with a degree of skepticism, as even if everything is legit, pre-release phones aren't likely to be running the latest software and optimizations to get the best out of them.
2026-02-25T11:19:33.246Z
Beep! Beep! news just in: The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has been leaked in a hands-on video, and it runs worryingly hot!
Samsung S26 Ultra First Impression - স্যামসাং কি অ্যাপলের পথেই হাঁটছে! - YouTube
Phones, lots of phones
RIght so what's the rundown? Well in simple terms expect to see a suite of new Galaxy S-series phones.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will surely lead the charge as the main phone, followed by the Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26.
2026-02-25T10:57:43.861Z
Hello there! This is Managing Editor of Phones, Roland Moore-Colyer here to take you through some of the run up to today's Galaxy Unpacked.
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