Unreleased Galaxy S26 Ultra Found for Sale a Month Ago, Samsung Remained Silent

Unreleased Galaxy S26 Ultra Found for Sale a Month Ago, Samsung Remained Silent

Recently, Samsung appears to have come to terms with the sporadic leaks emanating from its complex corporate framework. However, the enormity and audacity of the latest leaks concerning the Galaxy S26 Ultra have taken even seasoned observers by surprise. It’s reported that this unreleased device fell into the hands of a tech YouTuber, while multiple units are allegedly surfacing on dubious online marketplaces—an event that underscores a significant shift, even for Samsung’s typically pliable standards.

Compounding these concerns is the indication that issues within Samsung’s extensive distribution network have been present for quite some time. Despite this forewarning, the South Korean titan opted for inaction, a decision that now threatens to undermine the significance of the upcoming ‘Galaxy Unpacked’ event.

Has Samsung Become Incompetent or Complacent in Dealing with Distribution Issues?

As reported recently, Dubai-based tech YouTuber Sahil Karoul secured an unreleased Galaxy S26 Ultra, thereby completely lifting the veil on what was meant to be a tightly-held secret surrounding this flagship smartphone. Viewers can find a thorough examination of the device from multiple angles on his channel, showcasing elements such as the much-discussed Privacy Display in action and the less than stellar specifications of its S Pen.

Even more troubling is the revelation that a complete batch of these Galaxy S26 Ultra devices has seemingly made its way onto various online platforms in Bangladesh, raising alarm bells about Samsung’s operational control.

Clearly, significant lapses have occurred within Samsung’s distribution strategies. Notably, notable tipster Ice Universe recently revealed that attempts to sell the unreleased Galaxy S26 Ultra began a month ago, indicating that Samsung had ample opportunity to address these glaring issues had there been sufficient awareness and responsiveness to address the problem.

With the anticipation surrounding this week’s ‘Galaxy Unpacked’ event already in disarray, we conclude with Karoul’s insights regarding the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display. According to his assessment, its effectiveness seems to falter at lower settings. For those unfamiliar with the feature, Samsung’s Privacy Display utilizes a liquid crystal layer that quickly alters its state when activated. This technology creates a sudden change in the refractive index to limit visibility from side angles, thus enhancing privacy for users.

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