
New Delhi, February 23, 2026: In a major breach of Samsung’s pre-launch security, a prominent tech YouTuber has reportedly acquired and unboxed a retail unit of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra just 48 hours before its official debut. The leak, which surfaced early Monday, has sent shockwaves through the tech community, effectively revealing Samsung’s “secret” flagship features before they could hit the stage at the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25, 2026.
The leak originated from tech enthusiast Sahil Karoul, who posted a series of videos and high-resolution images across social media platforms. Karoul claims to have purchased the device—a white titanium variant—from a retailer in Dubai for approximately $3,300 (AED 12,000).
While the price paid is nearly triple the expected retail MSRP, the early access has provided the public with a first-hand look at the retail packaging and the physical device. The YouTuber even showcased the phone side-by-side with rival flagships like the iPhone 17 Pro Max, confirming that Samsung has opted for a slightly larger, more rounded corner radius this year to improve ergonomics.
Perhaps the most significant revelation from the early hands-on is the functional demonstration of Samsung’s new Privacy Display technology. Long rumored as a “secret” software-hardware hybrid feature, the demo shows that the screen appears perfectly clear from a direct angle but becomes almost entirely black when viewed from the side.
Karoul didn’t stop at aesthetics; he ran the device through a gauntlet of industry-standard benchmarks, confirming the raw power of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.
| Benchmark | Score |
| AnTuTu v11 | 3,720,209 |
| Geekbench 6 (Single-Core) | 3,648 |
| Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core) | 10,898 |
The scores suggest a massive leap in multi-core performance compared to the previous generation. Interestingly, the YouTuber noted that even during these intensive tests, the device remained remarkably cool, suggesting a redesigned internal cooling system.
Based on the leaked retail unit and accompanying marketing materials, here is what we can confirm about the Galaxy S26 Ultra:
Despite the massive leak, Samsung is expected to proceed with its Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event on February 25 at 10 AM PT. The company is likely to focus its presentation on Galaxy AI integrations, including a new partnership with the AI search engine Perplexity and a complete overhaul of the Bixby assistant.
While the “wow” factor of the hardware design may have been diminished by this early leak, the tech world is now watching to see if Samsung has any software surprises left in the bag to justify the rumored price hike.