The upcoming Galaxy S26 series is set to revolutionize the smartphone industry by being the first in the world to feature a groundbreaking 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset, surpassing even Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 built on a 3nm process. This ultra-efficient chipset promises remarkable performance and energy savings. Alongside this innovation, Samsung has introduced the Exynos Modem 5410, enabling faster 5G connectivity and pioneering satellite communication capabilities to keep you connected no matter where you are.
Design and Innovation
Leaked design image of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. | Image credit – Android Headlines
Exynos Modem 5410: Next-Level Connectivity
Samsung's new Exynos Modem 5410 expands the Galaxy S26’s connectivity horizons by supporting:
- LTE DTC (Direct-to-Cell)
- NB-IoT NTN (Narrowband Internet of Things Non-Terrestrial Networks)
- NR-NTN (New Radio Non-Terrestrial Networks)
These features enable seamless integration with satellite networks, ensuring that users stay connected even in remote or challenging environments where traditional cellular coverage may be limited.
User Sentiment: What Excites You Most?
Current results based on 99 votes:
- 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset - 40.4%
- In-house GPU - 5.05%
- New modem - 11.11%
- Satellite connectivity - 43.43%
Looking Ahead
The Galaxy S26 series elevates smartphone technology, combining cutting-edge chip manufacturing with revolutionary connectivity solutions. Whether it's gaming, streaming, or maintaining crucial communication in remote locations, Samsung aims to deliver an unmatched user experience.