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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Suggests Fresh Colours and a Possible Shift Away From Titanium

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra is slowly stepping into the spotlight as new leaks continue to surface ahead of its expected launch later this month or in early February. The latest information doesn’t just tease new colours—it may also hint at a bigger design change under the hood.

A recently leaked teaser has revealed what could be the official colour options for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and they point towards Samsung possibly moving on from its much-talked-about Titanium branding.

Leaked Colours Add a New Personality

Screenshots shared by an X user claim to show an early Instagram teaser from Indonesia, highlighting four colour variants for the Galaxy S26 Ultra:

  • Black Shadow
  • White Shadow
  • Galactial Blue
  • Ultraviolet

If accurate, Samsung appears to be mixing things up this year by introducing bolder shades like blue and violet, while still keeping classic options for minimalists. These names feel more expressive and stylish compared to last year’s lineup.

Titanium Branding May Be on Its Way Out

What’s drawing the most attention, however, is what’s missing—the word “Titanium.” Previous Ultra models leaned heavily on titanium as a premium selling point, but this time, the naming suggests a possible shift in strategy.

Popular tipster Ice Universe also noticed the change, hinting that Samsung may no longer be using titanium for the phone’s frame. While nothing is confirmed yet, this has sparked discussions about whether Samsung could return to an aluminium build, similar to Apple’s recent approach.

Camera Design Gets a Subtle Refresh

Adding to the buzz, Ice Universe claimed to have seen the Galaxy S26 Ultra in person. According to the tipster, the phone now features metal rings around the rear camera lenses, a design choice that resembles Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max—though Samsung’s version is said to look cleaner and more refined with slimmer rings.

What to Expect Next

As with all leaks, these details should be taken with caution. Samsung hasn’t officially acknowledged any of this yet, and final specifications could still change before launch. That said, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be more than just a routine upgrade, with subtle design tweaks and a fresh visual identity.

With the official launch expected very soon, we won’t have to wait long to find out how much of this leak turns out to be true.

 


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