Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra teardown reveals incredible cooling design
The new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is more than just a sleek smartphone. A recent teardown gives a close look at whatβs inside and shows how Samsung improved both cooling and repairability. Watching the teardown is a great way to understand how the phone works and why it stays slim but still powerful.
The teardown shows that many parts of the S26 Ultra are easy to take apart. The back cover can be removed using heat, and the battery comes out easily with pull tabs. Camera lenses, speakers, and buttons are all separate, so replacing them is simple.
Screws are easy to access, and important cables are organized to prevent damage during repairs. Because of this smart design, PBKreviews gave the phone a repairability score of 9 out of 10, the same as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Aside from this, the teardown also reveals the upgraded cooling system. The Galaxy S26 Ultra has four layers to keep it from overheating: a vapor chamber, graphite pad, thermal pads, and now thermal paste. The thermal paste helps move heat more efficiently. It keeps the processor and other chips cooler during heavy use like gaming or video editing.
Inside, the phone also has multiple cameras with optical image stabilization, better heat protection on the processor and RAM, and a separate haptic motor, which makes repairs easier. The teardown shows that Samsung carefully designed the phone for both performance and long-term use.
Samsung is offering pre-order perks for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. These can include freebies or special deals, but they are only available for a limited time. You can order it now to take advantage of these offers.
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