🌌 Samsung Galaxy S26 Series — Full Specs Leak
(All details are subject to change)
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📱 Galaxy S26 Ultra
- Display: 6.9" QHD M14 OLED + AI Privacy Screen
- Cameras:
- 200MP Main Sensor (updated)
- 50MP Ultrawide (updated)
- 50MP 5x Telephoto
- 12MP 3x (1/2.55”) or 50MP 3x or larger 12MP 3x (not confirmed)
- Extras: S Pen support
- Processor: Exynos 2600 (selected regions, subject to change) / Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite
- Battery: 5400mAh (last-minute change, not guaranteed)
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📱 Galaxy S26+
- Display: 6.7" QHD M14 OLED
- Cameras:
- 50MP Updated Main Sensor (1/1.3" or 1/1.56")
- 50MP Ultrawide
- 12MP 3x Telephoto (1/2.55”)
- Processor: Exynos 2600 (selected regions) / Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite
- Battery: 4900mAh
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📱 Galaxy S26 (Base Model)
- Display: 6.3" QHD M14 OLED
- Cameras:
- 50MP Updated Main Sensor (1/1.3" or 1/1.56")
- 50MP Ultrawide
- 12MP 3x Telephoto (1/2.55”)
- Processor: Exynos 2600 (selected regions) / Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite
- Battery: 4200–4300mAh
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🌀 Galaxy S26 Edge (❌ Cancelled)
- Display: 6.7" QHD M14 OLED
- Cameras:
- 200MP Main Sensor (same as S25 Edge)
- 50MP Ultrawide
- Processor: Exynos 2600 (regions) / Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite
- Battery: 4300mAh
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🧊 Galaxy S26 “More Slimmer” Model (Status: Unknown)
- Display: 6.6" QHD M14 OLED
- Cameras:
- 50MP Main Sensor
- 50MP Ultrawide + Telephoto setup
- Processor: Exynos 2600
- Battery: ≥4300mAh
(All details are subject to change)
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📱 Galaxy S26 Ultra
- Display: 6.9" QHD M14 OLED + AI Privacy Screen
- Cameras:
- 200MP Main Sensor (updated)
- 50MP Ultrawide (updated)
- 50MP 5x Telephoto
- 12MP 3x (1/2.55”) or 50MP 3x or larger 12MP 3x (not confirmed)
- Extras: S Pen support
- Processor: Exynos 2600 (selected regions, subject to change) / Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite
- Battery: 5400mAh (last-minute change, not guaranteed)
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📱 Galaxy S26+
- Display: 6.7" QHD M14 OLED
- Cameras:
- 50MP Updated Main Sensor (1/1.3" or 1/1.56")
- 50MP Ultrawide
- 12MP 3x Telephoto (1/2.55”)
- Processor: Exynos 2600 (selected regions) / Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite
- Battery: 4900mAh
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📱 Galaxy S26 (Base Model)
- Display: 6.3" QHD M14 OLED
- Cameras:
- 50MP Updated Main Sensor (1/1.3" or 1/1.56")
- 50MP Ultrawide
- 12MP 3x Telephoto (1/2.55”)
- Processor: Exynos 2600 (selected regions) / Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite
- Battery: 4200–4300mAh
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🌀 Galaxy S26 Edge (❌ Cancelled)
- Display: 6.7" QHD M14 OLED
- Cameras:
- 200MP Main Sensor (same as S25 Edge)
- 50MP Ultrawide
- Processor: Exynos 2600 (regions) / Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite
- Battery: 4300mAh
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🧊 Galaxy S26 “More Slimmer” Model (Status: Unknown)
- Display: 6.6" QHD M14 OLED
- Cameras:
- 50MP Main Sensor
- 50MP Ultrawide + Telephoto setup
- Processor: Exynos 2600
- Battery: ≥4300mAh
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Canva Relaunches Affinity as Free All-in-One Design App
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It's finally time to announce what we've been working on.
Welcome to the all new Affinity.
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Welcome to the start of creative freedom for all, TOTALLY FREE. FOREVER.
Welcome to the all new Affinity.
Download now from
https://affin.link/28b5
Welcome to the start of creative freedom for all, TOTALLY FREE. FOREVER.
Finally HyperOS 3 Poco Launcher 6.0 Update is Here - New Features Unlocked 🔥
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🚨 Carrier Abuse of iOS Alerts in India
What’s happening:
- Airtel and other carriers push intrusive “Recharge Now” banners on iPhones when daily data ends.
- These appear like emergency alerts, injected via SIM Toolkit/USSD, not normal notifications.
Why it’s a problem:
- Alerts are persistent and hard to dismiss—restarts or toggling airplane mode rarely help.
- They override iOS’s protections, mimicking channels meant for disasters or public safety.
Impact on users:
- Frustration over Apple’s ecosystem being hijacked.
- Banner often disappears only after recharging or reinserting the SIM.
Bigger picture:
- Seen as abuse of trust and misuse of emergency systems.
- Users call for Apple to block such practices and for TRAI to regulate.
- For now, switching carriers is the only reliable escape.
What’s happening:
- Airtel and other carriers push intrusive “Recharge Now” banners on iPhones when daily data ends.
- These appear like emergency alerts, injected via SIM Toolkit/USSD, not normal notifications.
Why it’s a problem:
- Alerts are persistent and hard to dismiss—restarts or toggling airplane mode rarely help.
- They override iOS’s protections, mimicking channels meant for disasters or public safety.
Impact on users:
- Frustration over Apple’s ecosystem being hijacked.
- Banner often disappears only after recharging or reinserting the SIM.
Bigger picture:
- Seen as abuse of trust and misuse of emergency systems.
- Users call for Apple to block such practices and for TRAI to regulate.
- For now, switching carriers is the only reliable escape.