Either way, the Galaxy S26 Plus is the model that’s coming and we have now seen it leak out in all of its glory.


Leaked image shows the design of the upcoming S26 Plus (Image by OnLeaks and AndroidHeadlines)
Every year, the Ultra model disappoints me with its slow pace of innovation and a stubborn decision to keep the S Pen, an accessory I never use. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 Plus sits in this weird middle child position, so close to a true flagship, but always missing one or two important upgrades.
The Anti-Reflective screen should come to the S26 Plus


The S25 Ultra is incredible at fighting off reflections
You probably already know that Samsung is the world leader in display tech, shipping the panels for most of the best flagships out there.
Now that phones have hit sufficient peak brightness, it’s time to talk about visibility and the big role reflections play in that.
A proper telephoto camera


I have one more issue with the spec-stuffing on the Ultra series. The Ultra’s two zoom cameras look good on a spec sheet, but in real-life, I think they are a bit of an overkill.
Yes, it’s fun to brag about being the best zoom camera, but let’s be real: many people would be fine with just one telephoto camera with sensor cropping. Take the most of the latest camera super phones from China. They have reached an almost uniform agreement, which is that a 3X to 4X telephoto camera with a big sensor can give you 90% of what you get with а dual camera setup.
It’s time for a bigger battery
The S26 Ultra sacrifices battery space to house the S Pen, and you can see that in the specs sheet. If Samsung insists on keeping the stylus inside the Ultra, then fine, but give the S26 Plus the monster battery instead.And no, let’s not pretend that some AI “optimizations” will do.
And yes, silicon-carbon technology seems like the answer here.
Qi2 magnetic charging


Magnets are just incredibly useful for wireless charging
Qi2 adoption has been so slow that it’s maddening. But now with the Pixel 10 finally adopting the new technology, hope is that Samsung will follow suit and the Galaxy S26 series will have it too.
This will also help with the depressingly slow wireless charging speeds on Samsung phones currently. Samsung fluctuates between 15 watt and 10 watt wireless charging, while most others have now adopted at least 25W charging speeds. With the tight magnetic alignment, it would be easier for Samsung to hit those speeds.
A better selfie camera
Okay, let’s please stop pretending that it’s somehow wrong or shameful to use your front camera to take pictures.
You use it for more than just social media, though. Working from home? You probably use it for video calls. Want a quick snap at the store? You use the front camera. Group of friends and nobody around? You need the front camera.
And yes, give me a dedicated camera button
I know how this might be a controversial one, but I find it absurd that most people use the camera multiple times per day without a dedicated button. Yet something as niche as a stylus has a dedicated space in the S25 Ultra.
And for the camera heads, it’s just a faster way to take pictures, making the process feel a bit more intentional rather than just tapping the screen.

