Samsung’s “online exclusive” game might be coming to an end at least for one crowd-favorite color. If the latest whispers are accurate, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could launch with a Titanium Jetblack finish available to all buyers, not just those ordering directly from Samsung.
Galaxy S26 Ultra to get general release in all-black

Last year’s Galaxy S25 Ultra came in two black flavors, but one was locked behind Samsung’s online store. Now, renowned leaker Ice Universe says that’s changing. The all-black model Titanium frame included is tipped to be available through all retail channels with the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
This might not sound groundbreaking, but for those who missed out or refused to jump through Samsung’s hoops, it’s a welcome shift. More importantly, it gives buyers access to a stealthier look without trade-offs or limited availability.
Titanium Jetblack finish may alter the Ultra’s visual footprint
Going fully black has one small catch: perceived bezels. Ice Universe notes that swapping the silver frame for black will “inevitably” make the display bezel look slightly thicker though nothing is actually changing in hardware. It’s an optical illusion that comes with darker finishes. Whether this ends up bothering people remains to be seen.
Still, when compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s Titanium Jetblack edition, which didn’t feel bulky or outdated, the S26 Ultra likely won’t suffer from any real aesthetic downgrade. If anything, it could look sharper more uniform and monolithic.
Galaxy S26 Ultra rumors point to minor design tweaks, bigger battery
While Samsung’s broader S26 Ultra strategy seems conservative possibly due to ongoing cost cuts rumors suggest a few quiet upgrades. The phone may be getting a bigger battery, its first capacity bump in five years. On the flip side, design changes may be subtle or even slightly retro, depending on how far Samsung pushes the blacked-out look.
Here’s what’s currently in the rumor mill for the S26 Ultra:
- Titanium Jetblack available across all retailers
- Fully black frame and bezel combo
- No major hardware change to the display
- Slightly thicker visual bezel perception
- Potential bump in battery capacity
- Launch expected February 2026
Black is back, and this time, everyone gets a shot
For years, Samsung has dangled exclusive colors behind its own storefront, tempting diehards and collectors. But if this Titanium Jetblack leak holds true, that might finally be changing. No more gatekeeping the good stuff. No more regrets at the carrier store. Just pure, clean black for anyone who wants it.

