Galaxy S26 Ultra charging test results have leaked, revealing that Samsung’s upcoming Ultra model could charge from 0 to 75% in just 30 minutes. The tests, reportedly shared by @UniverseIce, were conducted under controlled conditions. Real-world speeds may vary depending on factors like temperature, voltage, and cable quality.
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S26 series toward the end of February, with pre-orders opening shortly after and shipments likely starting in March. Alongside launch details, attention is now on the improvements in charging speed for the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Galaxy S26 Ultra Charging Test Confirms Faster Top-Ups
The device is rumored to support 60W wired charging with Super Fast Charging 3.0. According to @UniverseIce, this upgrade could significantly reduce charging times compared to its predecessor.
Even with variables in real-world use, these results suggest a meaningful boost over the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which charges fully in about 59 minutes with 45W charging.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is also expected to support Qi2.2 wireless charging with 25W fast wireless charging, further improving convenience. Hitting 75% in 30 minutes already looks promising, and more details will emerge after the official launch.
