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    Galaxy S26 Ultra Could Gain Key Android Feature Missed by S25

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Linux Terminal Support: Log files indicate that the Galaxy S26 Ultra may finally support Android’s Linux Terminal feature, which was missing in the S25 Ultra.

    2. Android Virtualization Framework: The Galaxy S26 Ultra shows compatibility with the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF), a key requirement for the Linux Terminal feature.

    3. Expected Launch: The S26 series is anticipated to launch with One UI 8.5, based on Android 16 QPR2, aligning with the introduction of the Linux Terminal feature.

    4. Impact on Users: If implemented, this capability will allow developers and tinkerers to use advanced tools and applications on the S26 Ultra, enhancing its versatility compared to the S25 Ultra.

    Galaxy S26 Ultra May Finally Support Android’s Linux Terminal Feature

    Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra may offer a sought-after feature that its predecessor, the S25 Ultra, lacked: support for Android’s Linux Terminal. Recent log files from the S26 Ultra indicate that the device will include the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF), a critical component necessary for this functionality.

    Last year, Google introduced the Linux Terminal feature, enabling Android devices to run a complete Linux environment. Notably, flagship Samsung phones like the S25 Ultra did not integrate this capability, despite having compatible hardware. As a result, users missed out on significant advantages.

    However, the S26 Ultra’s logs reveal that Samsung has made strides to rectify this oversight. The reference to the AVF marks a promising shift for developers and tech enthusiasts. This feature could allow users to run development tools, scripting utilities, and Linux-based applications directly on their devices—capabilities that are typically reserved for computers.

    Set to launch with One UI 8.5 based on Android 16 QPR2, the S26 Ultra seems positioned to leverage the Linux Terminal feature fully. If confirmed in the final software rollout, this enhancement will make the device much more versatile, catering particularly to users who value flexibility and functionality.

    While these details come from pre-release sources, the early indications are encouraging. Samsung’s commitment to improving its flagship lineup could bring significant benefits to power users who depend on advanced capabilities. As the tech community awaits the official announcement, the Galaxy S26 Ultra stands to redefine what users can expect from a smartphone, particularly in the realms of urban innovation and smart city applications.

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