This year the tech world has moved away from a metal phase. With the release of Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max, both of the flagship phones are remarkably comfortable to hold. But comparing both the phones, I wonder if the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is lighter?
Samsung's "Ecosystem; Integration" is finally catching up. People are saying that it is giving them an Apple-like experience. Thus boosting their productivity. Especially integration with OneDrive and Windows, creating a purposeful addition, allowing a smoother workflow. Can we say Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is winning over iPhone Max?
Can anyone suggest which one has better AI integration - Samsung Galaxy S26 vs iPhone 17? Is Apple Intelligence finally catching up, or is Galaxy AI still miles ahead in 2026?
There are already pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S26. I have used previous Samsung models, but Samsung has launched an interesting feature called ‘Horizon Lock’. It’s shocking to know that this feature will make streaming videos stable. Curious to know more about it. People, what are your thoughts regarding this? Will this change how we view video content?
What do you think about thePrivacy Display feature on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra? According to me, it is a very thoughtful and practical addition.
Samsung wants the Galaxy S26 Ultra to feel like a phone that's one step ahead. Features like Now Nudge, a smarter search, and a more conversational Bixby are all pushing in that direction. Your phone suggests a photo before you go looking, reminds you about plans without you having to dig around, and handles multi-step tasks with a single command. It sounds genuinely useful on paper. But there's a fair question underneath all of it: does this kind of AI actually save time in day-to-day life, or does it start feeling like the phone knows too much after the novelty wears off? For users in India especially, where phone habits are pretty personal and varied, that line between helpful and intrusive can shift quickly. Would love to know how people actually feel about AI shaping the way they use their phones daily.
How is the base Samsung Galaxy S26? I am looking forward to buying it. I don't want to overspend, nor do I want that regretful feeling. Any suggestions? Just being cautious before buying.
Searching for a slimmer and lighter phone, i am confused between two, iPhone 17 and Samsung Galaxy S26. Initially, I was considering the iPhone 17 because of its advanced AI-inbuilt features lately, I have discovered S26. What would be the wiser option to buy, and cost-effective too? Which one would be much more affordable?
I am thinking of purchasing the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, but I am not sure if its at good deal at its price. I have explored its features and pricing in ads or on other online platforms. Before deciding to buy, I want to know how it compares to other flagship phones.
I was comparing performance, camera quality, battery life, display, software experience, and long-term value with the new S26 Ultra. But confused about which flagship phone would be better? iPhone 17 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Can anyone explain the real-world differsmartences when using it daily, and does the new model justify its price tag?
I want to know the cheapest pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. I’m trying to compare international prices across regions like the US, India, the UK, and the UAE and would like to know where does the this model has the most affordable prices. Also, will the currency conversion, taxes, and duties affect the overall price?
Finally Samsung Galaxy S26 series has launched in India. Really excited about this. Looking forward to purchasing it firsthand. I’d like to know the exact pre-order date, delivery timelines, and general retail availability across online and offline stores before planning my purchase.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra surely looks sleek and beautiful. I have used its previous models, which have a boxier appearance. In fact, each model has an eye-catching appearance. Reading about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra online, I am curious about its look and feel. Those who have already bought it, how does it feel in the hands? Is it really different from previous phones?
I want to keep my notifications private. I&rsquom; most interested in seeing this new feature on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. My current phone doesn&rsquot; support the display, so I have to use tempered glass. Can someone explain this new privacy feature and how it works?
Smartphone makers have started preloading AI features. Phones like Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Motorola Signature, and OnePlus 15R are onboarding the devices with AI features. Are these phones not focusing on battery life and camera quality?
Which Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra colour should I buy? I am leaning toward Cobalt Violet because it’s so unique. Is there any better one?
Can we say the 6.3-inch Samsung Galaxy S26 is the best compact flagship in India right now? It’s lighter than the iPhone 17 and has a dedicated 3x telephoto lens. If you hate giant phones, is there any better option under 90k right now?
Are Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series in South Korea is getting AirDrop support for sharing content? What do you think, will it also come to India?
I just came across the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and am particularly interested in its built-in Privacy Display feature does it actually make a noticeable difference when using the phone outdoors or in public places? Is the screen harder for others to view from the sides, and is it truly effective?
Samsung has launched new Agentic AI features with the Galaxy S26 series, but I’m not entirely sure how it actually works. I want to understand what these AI capabilities are, how they work in real use, and what benefits they bring to the phone experience. I’m especially interested in learning whether it improves other tasks, such as photography, productivity, voice assistance, or everyday phone interactions, compared to previous models.