Galaxy S26 Series chẳng đổi gì nhiều?
By Duy Luân Dễ Thương
Galaxy S26 Series: An Incremental Update - Detailed Analysis
Key Concepts:
- Incremental Update: A minor software or hardware update focusing on refinements rather than significant changes.
- Galaxy AI: Samsung’s suite of artificial intelligence features integrated into their devices.
- Privacy Display: A hardware-based feature that limits the viewing angle of the screen for enhanced privacy.
- Ammer Aluminium: Samsung’s designation for their aluminum alloy frame material.
- Cloud-Based AI: AI features that rely on internet connectivity and remote processing.
- On-Device AI: AI features processed directly on the device without requiring an internet connection.
I. Introduction & Sponsorship
The video begins with a hands-on experience with the Galaxy S26 Ultra (referred to as S26 during the video due to the lack of a physical S25 Ultra unit). The presenter immediately highlights that the S26 series represents an incremental update rather than a revolutionary leap forward. The video is sponsored by Sam Center, an authorized Samsung retailer in Vietnam, offering promotions like trade-in programs, zero-percent financing, and early bird discounts. Links to Sam Center’s website and promotional details are provided in the video description.
II. Design & Build Quality
The Galaxy S26 series, across all models (S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra), features a design language more aligned with the Ultra model than previous generations. Unlike the S25 and S25 Plus, which differed significantly from the S25 Ultra, the S26 series maintains a consistent aesthetic. A key change is the shift from a titanium frame to an aluminum alloy frame, referred to by Samsung as Ammer Aluminium. This represents a return to aluminum construction.
III. Camera Enhancements
Camera improvements are primarily focused on the Ultra model, featuring lenses with larger apertures (wider f-stop) to improve light intake. This results in better low-light performance with reduced noise in both photos and videos. The rear camera module design is also updated, resembling the design of the Jone 7. However, the overall camera system changes are not described as substantial.
IV. New Features & Functionality
Several new features are introduced:
- Horizontal Lock: This feature stabilizes the horizon and vertical lines during 360° phone rotations, preventing image distortion.
- Privacy Display: This is highlighted as the most impressive feature. Utilizing hardware-level technology, it deactivates white subpixels on the OLED screen to restrict viewing angles. While reducing screen quality slightly, it effectively obscures the display from onlookers, creating a blurred effect similar to a turned-off screen. The presenter emphasizes this as a superior alternative to screen protectors designed to prevent peeping.
- AI Features (Galaxy AI): Samsung introduces new AI capabilities, including photo editing tools like “prom” which allows for object and style changes within images (e.g., changing clothing, transforming food items). An audio eraser feature is also mentioned.
V. AI Implementation: Cloud vs. On-Device
The presenter clarifies that most Galaxy AI features are cloud-based, requiring an internet connection to function (e.g., prom photo assist). The new audio eraser feature, when used with third-party apps, is expected to run on-device. Cloud-based features are not exclusive to the S26 series and will likely be rolled out to older models over time. The presenter notes that the performance of cloud-based features is dependent on internet connectivity and not necessarily the device model.
VI. Upgrade Considerations & Target Audience
The presenter acknowledges that the S26 series is not a massive upgrade. Owners of the Galaxy S24 or S25 may find limited justification for upgrading, with the Privacy Display being the most compelling reason, particularly for professionals requiring enhanced security. The presenter notes the continued demand for anti-spy screen protectors, suggesting a clear need for the Privacy Display feature.
The video outlines three scenarios for potential upgrades:
- Users with older devices (S21, S22): These users are likely due for an upgrade due to battery degradation, performance issues, or simply a desire for newer features.
- Users within the Samsung ecosystem: Samsung aims to retain existing users and encourage upgrades within their product line.
- Users switching from competitor ecosystems: The S26 series aims to attract users from other brands.
VII. Samsung’s Update Strategy & Industry Trends
The presenter explains Samsung’s (and Apple’s) strategy of alternating between incremental updates and major overhauls. Incremental updates focus on refinements, while larger updates (like the iPhone 17 or S24 series) introduce significant design and feature changes. This strategy is contrasted with Chinese smartphone manufacturers, who tend to implement more substantial changes with each generation to remain competitive. The presenter argues that established brands like Samsung and Apple can afford to take a more measured approach due to their brand recognition and existing market share.
VIII. Battery & Conclusion
The Galaxy S26 Ultra maintains a 5000 mAh battery capacity, consistent with the S25 Ultra. The presenter concludes by emphasizing the importance of managing expectations. The S26 series offers improvements, but they are not revolutionary. He encourages viewers to share their upgrade motivations and desired testing scenarios for a future, more in-depth review. He also suggests that those seeking a truly different experience might consider exploring foldable phones.
Notable Quote:
“Đây chính xác là một cái đợt cập nhật gọi là incremental update. Một cái đợt cập nhật nhỏ thôi. Nó không phải là một cái đợt quá lớn.” – “This is precisely an incremental update. A small update. It’s not a very large update.”
Data/Statistics:
- Battery capacity of the Galaxy S26 Ultra: 5000 mAh (same as S25 Ultra).
- The video implicitly highlights the ongoing demand for anti-spy screen protectors, indicating a market need for privacy features.
Logical Connections:
The video progresses logically from an introduction of the S26 series and its incremental nature, through detailed explanations of design changes, new features, and AI implementation, to a discussion of upgrade considerations and Samsung’s overall product strategy. The conclusion reinforces the main takeaway: the S26 series is a refinement, not a revolution.
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