Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event is right around the corner. Officially scheduled for February 25, the event will serve as the grand reveal for the brand-new Galaxy S26 family.
If you’ve been following the tech news cycle even loosely, this is hardly a surprise. In fact, there are very few aspects of the upcoming Samsung flagships that haven’t leaked in some fashion. We’ve already seen rather comprehensive spec sheets for all three models floating around the web. But what about the aesthetics?

If you are looking to pick up a shiny new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra this year, a new leak has just detailed the exact color palette you’ll have to choose from—including the highly coveted Samsung Store exclusives.
The Standard Galaxy S26 Ultra Colors
Before we dive into the exclusives, let’s look at the standard models. According to industry insiders, the baseline Galaxy S26 Ultra units available at most third-party retailers and carriers will come in four primary colors:


















Black
Cobalt Violet
Sky Blue
White
Samsung Store Online-Exclusive Colors
Just like every year, Samsung is rewarding customers who buy directly from the official Samsung web store with a few special “online-exclusive” colorways.
A fresh leak claims to know exactly what these limited-availability colors will be: Silver and Pink Gold.
While neither of these sounds particularly revolutionary, they do carry a few distinct details:
Pink Gold: This is actually a returning favorite, as it currently serves as one of the online-exclusive colors for the previous Galaxy S25 Ultra. However, the new S26 Ultra variation might feature a subtle design tweak: leaks suggest it may not include a titanium-colored frame this time around.
Silver: Previous rumor cycles have referred to this shade as “Silver Shadow.” Despite the flashy name, it is largely expected to be a sleek, understated, standard gray.
What to Expect on February 25
With the standard and exclusive colorways fully out in the open, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be a stunning device, even if the color options are playing it a bit safe this generation.
As we inch closer to the February 25 Galaxy Unpacked event, the only thing left for Samsung to do is officially confirm the details and reveal the pricing.





