Samsung faces criticism for uninspired Galaxy S26 Ultra color choices amidst competition

Samsung faces criticism for uninspired Galaxy S26 Ultra color choices amidst competition

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a lineup of six muted colors, including Black and Cobalt Violet, set to launch in late February amid industry expectations for bolder choices.

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New leaks suggest a muted color palette for Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, featuring six shades: Black, White, Silver, Shadow, Sky Blue, and Cobalt Violet. Notably, the shades are described as relatively understated and lack vibrant tones. In addition, images of the SIM card trays have emerged, showcasing colors including silver, black, light blue, and purple, with the purple being the most vibrant among them.

Leaker Evan Blass shared details on the potential colors, while another leaker, Ice Universe, provided visuals of the SIM trays. It appears that the four colors associated with the trays are likely the primary options available for purchase, while the other three may only be offered through Samsung's official site.

The Galaxy S26 series is anticipated to launch in late February, following a series of adjustments to the lineup. Despite the popularity of bold colors seen in competitor devices like the "Cosmic Orange" iPhone 17 Pro, Samsung's choice to stick to a more subdued color scheme has raised eyebrows.

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