CNET reviewer outlines desired features for Galaxy S26 Ultra

A CNET reviewer with 14 years of experience testing smartphones has shared specific improvements hoped for in Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, rumored to launch soon. Drawing from comparisons with rivals like Xiaomi and Apple, the expert emphasizes enhancements in camera technology, design, and battery life. These suggestions aim to keep Samsung competitive amid innovations from other brands.

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra is anticipated in mere weeks, based on current rumors, prompting a seasoned CNET reviewer to propose key upgrades for the flagship device. Having evaluated every Ultra model over 14 years, the reviewer notes Samsung's market dominance, consistently outselling competitors such as Apple, Google, and Motorola. However, brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Huawei have introduced more cutting-edge features, urging Samsung to innovate further.

Camera improvements top the list, with a call for larger image sensors. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra impressed with its 1-inch sensor, enabling superior light capture, dynamic range, and detail without heavy software reliance. While the Galaxy S25 Ultra offers strong zoom and added ultrawide resolution, a bigger main sensor could elevate it to professional levels, distinguishing it from models like the S25 Edge and Z Fold 7.

The reviewer also seeks expanded photo editing options, including the ability to share custom presets. Currently, users can create presets inspired by other images but cannot distribute them widely. A community-driven store for downloads, similar to Fujifilm's successful 'recipes' for film styles, could foster a dedicated Samsung photography base.

Design-wise, a smaller variant is desired, as the 6.9-inch S25 Ultra proves cumbersome for one-handed use, especially for those with smaller hands. Inspired by the 6.3-inch iPhone 17 Pro, this could prioritize pocketability over the S Pen stylus, which the reviewer rarely uses.

Vibrant color options, like the iPhone 17 Pro's Cosmic orange or the original Motorola Razr V3's hot pink, would add fun to the typically subdued Ultra palette.

Battery and charging need refreshment too: the S25 Ultra's 5,000-mAh capacity and 45-watt speed match the four-year-old S22 Ultra. Rivals like the OnePlus 15 provide 7,300-mAh batteries and 80-watt charging, leveraging advanced silicon-carbon tech.

Pricing remains a concern, with potential increases from economic factors, tariffs, and RAM shortages possibly raising costs beyond the S25 Ultra's level, though the reviewer hopes for affordability.

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