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Samsung introduced a series last Wednesday Galaxy S26, i.e. its top portfolio classic phones. Starting today, it has started shipping the individual models to those who pre-ordered them in certain markets. Along with this, it has also released an electronic user manual Galaxy S26 Ultra. 

That really sharp sale of the series Galaxy S26 is scheduled for March 11th, however, the possibilities Galaxy S26 Ultra you can study in detail now. Buying a new phone brings joy, but for many it can also be frustrating because of the unknown, especially if you are switching from another brand. Instead of searching for videos on YouTube and instructions for various device functions on the web, you have everything in one place in the user manual. 

No more secrets, the manual reveals everything 

So whether you want to explore the camera, adjust settings, use the S Pen, or try out other advanced features, the manual is easy to understand, even though it's in English. It also describes the functionality of individual pre-installed apps, helps with setting up the Always On display or starting the mobile hotspot, etc. In total, it has a respectable 190 pages, where it reveals even the biggest secrets about Galaxy S26 Ultra. 

Because the manual is available electronically, you can download it to your Galaxy S26 Ultra download and have a specific helper at hand right away. And if you're still waiting for your shipment, you can easily study everything you need to know about your new phone right now. The user manual for Galaxy S26 Ultra you can view and then download to your device here. 

One thing I personally enjoy about it: Even though today's phones are intuitive, you always come across features that remain hidden somewhere deep in the settings. Going through such a comprehensive manual in advance seems like an interesting preparation. Then you don't feel like you just bought another smart phone, but that you really know what this machine can do. It's actually a little trick that helps you squeeze the most out of the new product. maximum right from the first day of use. 

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