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Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy S26 Ultra shows up on certification site before big launch
Samsung is getting ready to release its next flagship phone, and we just got a big clue that it is coming very soon. The new Galaxy S26 Ultra has officially appeared in a database for a certification agency called NBTC. This is a very important step because it means the phone is being tested and approved for sale in certain parts of the world.
When a phone shows up on these types of websites, it usually means the company is finished making the device and is now just waiting for the right time to show it to the public. The listing uses a specific model number that matches what we expect for the Ultra version of the S26 series. While the website doesn’t tell us every single detail about the phone, it confirms that the device will support the fastest 5G internet speeds and is being prepared for a global release.
People who follow technology are very excited about this specific model because it is expected to have some major upgrades. Rumors say the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have a much faster processor that will make apps run smoother and help the battery last longer. There are also reports that Samsung has worked hard to make the phone thinner and lighter than last year’s model, making it more comfortable to hold even though it has a very large screen.
Another big focus for this new phone is artificial intelligence. Samsung is expected to include new smart features that help with things like taking better photos, translating languages instantly, and organizing your daily tasks. The camera is also likely to be improved so that pictures taken in the dark or from far away look even clearer than before.
Even though Samsung has not officially announced the date yet, seeing the phone on the NBTC website suggests that an event will happen early in the new year. Usually, once these documents appear, the official reveal is only a few weeks away. Fans won’t have to wait much longer to see exactly what the new Galaxy S26 Ultra can do.