
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy S26 have been spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking site ahead of their anticipated launch on February 25 in San Francisco. Notably, the Galaxy S26+ recently received its TUV certification, revealing information about the phone's battery capacity.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy S26+ are listed on Geekbench with model numbers SM-S948 and SM-S942, respectively, providing insights into their SoC, RAM, and operating system.

Both devices feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, confirmed by the Adreno 840 GPU. However, their clock speeds show differences compared to the standard variant of the CPU.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra appears to utilize a slightly underclocked version of the SoC, with two cores operating at 4.19GHz and six at 3.63GHz. In contrast, the standard Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 runs its two high-performance cores at 4.61GHz along with six cores at 3.63GHz.

Conversely, the Galaxy S26 appears to be running a mildly overclocked variant, with its two cores boosted to 4.74GHz, while the remaining six cores maintain a clock speed of 3.63GHz.
Both phones are equipped with 12GB of RAM and run on Android 16. The benchmark results indicate that they deliver similar performance levels. The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is rumored to debut on February 25, with sales expected to commence in March.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
- 512GB 12GB RAM
$999.99 - 1TB 12GB RAM
$1,119.99
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