Galaxy S26 Ultra S Pen and Accessories Leak Ahead of Launch

Official accessories for Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series have leaked, revealing an S Pen limited to black and white, magnetic and non-magnetic cases, anti-reflective protectors, Qi2 charging hints, a Privacy Display and Feb 25 launch.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra S Pen and Accessories Leak Ahead of Launch

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Leaks have a way of filling the gaps that official teasers leave open. Last week’s renders teased shapes and hues; these new photos fill in the accessories and, crucially, the S Pen for the top model.

According to the images circulating, Samsung will offer the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s S Pen only in black and white. A small but telling detail: the clickable end of the stylus appears to be painted to match each phone color variant, a tiny flourish that suggests Samsung is still thinking about tactile design even as colors get louder.

Speaking of colors, the S26 Ultra is rumored to land in Black, Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue and White, with a few additional shades possibly reserved for online-only channels. It’s the shuffle every flagship maker plays now—bold choices for retail, extras for the web.

Alongside the stylus, the leak shows official Galaxy S26 accessories: anti-reflective screen protectors, and both magnetic and non-magnetic cases. That split matters because current intel suggests the lineup will support Qi2 wireless charging but might not include built-in magnets. In practice, that would mean you’ll want a magnetic case if you plan to use magnet-equipped wireless chargers; otherwise the fit won’t be secure.

Privacy and durability also show up on the list. Samsung is said to add a new Privacy Display to the Ultra, and the device may ship with a tougher Gorilla Glass variant—small changes that add up to a subtly different user experience.

The S26 lineup seems designed to mix showy finishes with practical accessories—the kind of thing you notice only when you hold the phone.

One more piece of the puzzle: the series is expected to debut on February 25, and certain regions may get a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered version. That split isn’t new for Samsung, but it’s always worth watching if you care about peak performance or regional silicon choices.

So far, these leaks sketch a phone that trades flash for thoughtful touches. We’ll see which of those touches matter most when the curtain rises later this month.

Source: gsmarena

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