
Model: 6221F & SM-S948UZWAATT
from $1,299.99
Color: White
Storage: 256GB
Wattage: 5000mAh Battery Capacity (Note: mAh is a unit of capacity, not wattage. However, 'capacity' field is available and more appropriate for battery than 'wattage'. Re-evaluating this point. The schema has 'capacity' for things like '16.8 Cu. Ft.' for appliances. For battery, it's usually 'mAh'. The instruction says 'capacity' for '16.8/20.9 Cu. Ft.'. It does not explicitly mention battery capacity. Given the allowed fields, 'capacity' is the closest, but it's not ideal. Let's stick to the allowed fields. 'capacity' is for volume. 'power' is for power output. 'wattage' is for power. None of these perfectly fit 'mAh'. I will omit battery capacity as a variant attribute since it doesn't fit the allowed fields well and is often a fixed spec for a given phone model, not a selectable variant.) Let me re-read the allowed fields: 'capacity', 'color', 'connectivity', 'coverage', 'display', 'glass', 'gpu', 'height', 'material', 'power', 'processor', 'quantity', 'ram', 'size', 'storage', 'wattage'. Battery capacity (5000mAh) is a specification, not a customer-selectable variant in the same way as storage or color. It's usually fixed for a given model. Therefore, it should not be extracted as a variant attribute. The 'Display Size': '6.9' is also a fixed spec for the 'Ultra' model, not a variant. The 'RAM': '12GB' is a common variant for phones, often tied to storage tiers, so it's a strong candidate for a variant attribute. Let's include RAM. The 'Display Size' is a key identifier for the base model, but for phones like 'S26 Ultra', the 'Ultra' itself implies a specific size, so it's not typically added to the product name. The example 'Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max' does not include screen size in the product name. So, 'Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra' is correct for productName.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 256GB Cell Phone in White - 6221F & SM features a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy (3nm) Processor. It includes a 200MP Wide AF OIS camera, 50MP Ultra Wide, and dual telephoto lenses, supported by 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage.
Look for a guaranteed timeline for OS and security updates to ensure longevity. Balance the processor strength with battery capacity for optimal daily use. Available from $1,299.99.
Phones consume negligible electricity. The major ongoing costs are cellular service plans, cloud storage subscriptions, and occasional screen repairs.
Common Failure Modes
Accidental damage like shattered screens and cracked back glass is the leading cause of repair. Batteries universally degrade, losing significant capacity after 2-3 years.
Look for a guaranteed timeline for OS and security updates to ensure longevity. Balance the processor strength with battery capacity for optimal daily use.
Phones typically last 3-4 years. Battery degradation and end of security updates are the main limiters.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 6221F & SM-S948UZWAATT is available at abt, starting at $1,299.99.
Phones consume negligible electricity. The major ongoing costs are cellular service plans, cloud storage subscriptions, and occasional screen repairs.
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