
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s new leak revealed its measurements and suggested that it would have a larger vapor chamber for more stable performance during demanding workloads like 4K video recording and more.
In a few recent months, several tipsters have leaked almost all details of the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra; for instance, it will have rounded corners rather than its predecessor, feature a Neural Framing-powered AI camera, could be powered by Exynos 2600, and more.
Now, a tipster, @SPYGO19726, revealed the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be 163.4mm tall and 77.9mm wide, which makes it slightly larger than its predecessor, Galaxy S25 Ultra, with a 162.8mm x 77.6mm frame. Since the measurements are so close, differencing might sound minor, but the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature rounder edges for a more natural, balanced grip.
Reportedly, the company is also considering beefing up the vapor chamber, a key thermal management component, by 15%. If this is possible, then it will be efficient for handling the heat generated by its powerful processors.
The larger vapor chamber should deliver more stable performance while high-end gaming, 4K video recording, or extended AI-assisted operations. Apart from this, the tipster mentions an interesting fact in the post is that the Galaxy S26 Ultra could last up to two days even under heavy AI use. Since these details are not revealed by any authentic source, it remains to be seen whether these will come into existence.




