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The Galaxy S26 Ultra may come in two online-exclusive colorways, and they look very familiar

A new leak suggests Samsung could offer the Galaxy S26 Ultra in two exclusive silver and pink gold finishes, both of which resemble color options from last year's model.

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The back of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S26 series this week, but a steady stream of leaks has already revealed much of what to expect from all three models. Detailed specifications and design changes have surfaced in recent weeks, and an unboxing video offered the clearest look yet at the top-end Galaxy S26 Ultra earlier today. Now, a fresh leak has given us a look at the two Samsung-exclusive colorways for the flagship model.

As per earlier leaks, Samsung is expected to offer the Galaxy S26 Ultra in six colorways. These reportedly include four standard finishes, Black, Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, and White, along with two web store exclusives, silver and pink gold. Leaked renders have already showcased the standard color options, and the latest leak now reveals the remaining two variants.

Japanese tech blog Smartphone Digest has shared an image showcasing the Galaxy S26 Ultra in the silver and pink gold finishes. The silver variant closely resembles the Titanium Whitesilver colorway offered on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, while the pink gold option appears slightly darker than the Titanium Pinkgold finish available on last year’s model. Both variants also appear to feature color-matched S Pens.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra may get fewer color options

Notably, Samsung appears to be offering one fewer finish compared to last year. The Galaxy S25 Ultra debuted in seven color options, including Titanium Jetblack, Titanium Jadegreen, Titanium Pinkgold, Titanium Silverblue, Titanium Gray, Titanium Black, and Titanium Whitesilver. By contrast, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is reportedly set to arrive in six finishes.

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Samsung has yet to make anything official, but we won’t have to wait too long for all details. The company is scheduled to unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25. Pricing and availability details, including information about all colorways, are expected to be confirmed during the launch event.

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