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You can now buy a more powerful Galaxy S26 Ultra rival, with some luck

By technologistmag.com28 February 20264 Mins Read
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A new challenger to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has quietly arrived – and it’s not from Samsung, Xiaomi, or Google. It’s the latest Leitz Phone, an ultra-premium, photography-obsessed flagship sold in extremely limited markets and produced under the Leica branding. For anyone who follows mobile imaging, this phone isn’t just another competitor. It’s a bonkers, camera-first superphone that out-muscles nearly every mainstream flagship in one specific arena: pure photographic capability.

The twist? It’s only available in Japan, and stock sells out almost instantly. Yes – you can buy it, but only if you’re lucky.

A camera system that pushes smartphone hardware to extremes

While mainstream flagships like the Galaxy S26 Ultra lean on computational photography, the Leitz Phone takes the opposite approach. It brings DSLR-grade hardware into a smartphone body, relying on physical optics and oversized sensors to deliver results that conventional phones simply can’t match.

At the heart of the latest Leitz Phone is a massive 1-inch sensor – a rarity now that even ultra-premium phones are shrinking sensor sizes to balance weight and battery efficiency. Leica’s optics and tuning give the device a photographic signature well beyond typical smartphones. Whether shooting night scenes, portraits, motion-heavy subjects, or raw photography, the Leitz Phone prioritizes natural color science, depth detail, and low-light clarity that feels far closer to a dedicated camera than a phone.

This extreme approach is what separates it from the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung’s flagship blends cutting-edge computational tricks with high-resolution sensors. The Leitz Phone instead builds around pure optics and sensor physics – which matters for professionals, hobbyists, and purists who want unprocessed, film-like results.

Limited availability makes it even more desirable

Unlike global flagships, the Leitz Phone remains a Japan-exclusive product – sold in partnership with SoftBank and produced in limited batches. This scarcity has become part of its identity. Enthusiasts and collectors often import units at premium prices, and early batches typically sell out within hours.

The restricted availability adds mystique to a device that already feels unconventional. In a market dominated by iterative, mass-produced devices, the Leitz Phone’s rarity, design language, and brand prestige offer something bordering on luxury industrial craftsmanship.

Why this phone matters beyond photography fans

For the broader smartphone market, the Leitz Phone serves as a technological outlier. It demonstrates what a camera-first flagship can achieve when freed from global-scale compromises. Its existence pushes major brands – including Samsung, Google, and Xiaomi – to rethink what mobile imaging could be if hardware wasn’t limited by mass production constraints.

Leitz Phone

The fact that it rivals the Galaxy S26 Ultra in imaging performance, despite having far fewer software tricks, speaks to the value of high-grade optics. It also reflects a growing trend where niche, high-end devices target enthusiasts who want devices optimized for one core function rather than being all-rounders.

For buyers deciding between flagships, the Leitz Phone offers a different philosophy: instead of a do-everything device, it’s a “do one thing better than anyone else” phone.

What comes next

Leica’s momentum suggests the Leitz Phone line will continue evolving as a boutique flagship alternative – one that complements, rather than competes directly with, mass-market brands. Meanwhile, Samsung is expected to push further into AI-driven photography with future Galaxy Ultra models, leaning heavily on computational enhancements.

This divergence between optical-first and software-first photography will likely shape the next wave of flagship cameras. For now, the Leitz Phone stands as one of the most extreme examples of what a smartphone camera can be when engineered without compromise – and as long as supply remains limited, it will also remain one of the most coveted devices in the enthusiast world.

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