The rumored flagship is also tipped to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, LPDDR6 RAM, a 6.9-inch display and a redesigned horizontal camera layout.
Leaked specifications include a 200MP main camera, 12MP ultra-wide, 50MP 5x periscope lens, 24MP selfie camera, and up to 2TB storage with 65W wired charging.
If accurate, the battery would be Samsung's first move beyond 5,000mAh in its top model since 2020, signalling a push for more substantial flagship upgrades rather than incremental changes.
After citing safety risks, is Samsung's bet on Silicon-Carbon battery technology a breakthrough or a potential liability for its flagship phone?
Will the S27 Ultra's on-device AI be a true revolution, or just expensive hardware chasing a popular trend?
As a US ban restricts new Wi-Fi 7 routers, how will Galaxy S27 Ultra owners unlock its top internet speeds?