Latest Galaxy S26 Ultra leak tells us about its connectivity features
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has been certified through Singaporeβs IMDA, with the listing revealing connectivity details. The smartphone has cleared another certification hurdle, paving its way for launch in Southeast Asia.
According to the info, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra supports 5G connectivity. It has all the necessary network hardware, including WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, and UWB. These specs back different features like internet and payments.
The model number SM-S948B/DS also confirms that the Asian version supports dual SIM. However, specific details about the 5G cellular capabilities, such as supported bands, havenβt been listed by IMDA on the website.
WiFi and Bluetooth are pretty much important for internet and data transfers. Modern file sharing tools leverage WiFi and Bluetooth to establish connections between devices and ensure seamless sharing of data and files.
Chips like NFC and UWB are important for digital payments and identification. Samsung Wallet makes use of these technologies to offer contactless payments through NFC and digital keys through UWB (ultra-wide band).
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Via β TheTechOutlookEarlier, the device appeared on the FCC database, which confirmed a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. It also surfaced on Chinaβs 3C, confirming its 60W charging support and a model with satellite connectivity features.
Galaxy S26 Ultra exclusively uses the Snapdragon chip, while the other two hand some share to Exynos. Samsung has just unveiled Exynos 2600βs Heat Path Block technology, which attracted Apple and Qualcomm.
Samsung Unpacked may be held in February in San Francisco. At the event, the company will unveil Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. Their software, the One UI 8.5, is already available for Beta testing in select countries.
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