6.9-inch display with exclusive technology
Although Samsung will not officially launch the Galaxy S26 series until early next year, leaked information about this super product has begun to appear, especially about the highest-end version, the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
According to Ice Universe, an X account famous for its high accuracy in upcoming technology products, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have a 6.9-inch wide screen, integrating screen technologies never seen before on a smartphone.
Although details about these technologies have not been revealed, the technology world predicts that they could be Flex Magic Pixel and Color Filter on Encapsulation (CoE).

Galaxy S26 Ultra is promised to be equipped with many new technologies to compete with Apple's iPhone 17 Pro (Illustrative image: PA).
Flex Magic Pixel is a technology that uses AI to control viewing angles, enhancing privacy by limiting others from peeking at the screen.
Meanwhile, CoE - technology has been applied on the Galaxy Z Fold series, helping to improve outdoor visibility, increase brightness, sharpness and reduce energy consumption, extending battery life.
If this information is correct, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the first smartphone on the market to integrate Flex Magic Pixel and the first Galaxy S to use CoE.
Additionally, the design of the S26 Ultra is said to be thinner, with more rounded corners than the S25 Ultra, and still retain the 5,000mAh battery.
Samsung starts production of 2nm Exynos 2600 chip for Galaxy S26
Along with information about the screen, The Financial News (Korea) reported that Samsung has begun mass production of the high-end mobile chip Exynos 2600.
This will be the world 's first mobile chip manufactured on a 2nm process, promising superior processing performance and significant energy savings compared to the iPhone 17 Pro's 3nm A19 Pro chip.

The Exynos 2600 will be the world's first 2nm mobile chip, with dedicated temperature management features (Photo: X).
Exynos 2600 is manufactured on Samsung's most modern production line, integrating a dedicated temperature management solution Heat Path Block (HPB) to help dissipate heat effectively, maintaining stable performance for the device.
Equipping the self-developed Exynos 2600 chip will help Samsung optimize profits and reduce dependence on external chip supply.
Currently, Samsung has not made any comments on this leaked information. According to the product roadmap, the Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch in January 2026.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/cong-nghe/galaxy-s26-ultra-se-su-dung-cong-nghe-man-hinh-chua-tung-co-20250915154630083.htm
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