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The Itel Super 26 Ultra has officially arrived in Bangladesh with a premium curved AMOLED display, massive 6000mAh battery, and Android 15 at an affordable mid-range price. Priced from ৳19,990, this smartphone aims to combine style, durability, and long-lasting performance — making it one of the most competitive choices in its segment.
The Itel Super 26 Ultra tries to bring premium looks and a huge battery to a budget price. Its headline strengths are a 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh, a 6000mAh battery, and 8GB RAM — all packed into a phone that officially sells in Bangladesh for ৳19,990 (8/128GB) and ৳21,990 (8/256GB). If you want a long-lasting device with a rich screen for media and social use without spending much, this is a strong contender.
At first glance the Super 26 Ultra punches above its price. The curved AMOLED front, matte rear finish that resists fingerprints, and a slim 6.8 mm thickness give it a modern, premium vibe. Itel uses Gorilla Glass (listed as Gorilla Glass 7i on the spec sheet) on the front and keeps the rear understated except for a glossy camera island that adds contrast. Despite the massive 6000mAh cell, Itel has kept the device surprisingly thin and portable, which is one of the model’s more impressive design achievements. The phone is also rated IP65 for dust and splash resistance — useful for everyday durability.
This is where the Super 26 Ultra really stands out for the money. The 6.78-inch curved AMOLED panel supports FHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, giving very smooth scrolling and pleasing visuals for streaming or social feeds. The screen is capable of very high peak brightness (listed in the specs) which helps outdoor visibility, and the curved edges add immersion for movies and games. For content consumers who value a vivid panel, this is one of the model’s main selling points.
Itel equips the Super 26 Ultra with a 50MP primary rear sensor plus a small secondary lens for basic depth/macro duties, and a high-resolution 32MP front camera for selfies. Daylight shots are detailed enough for social sharing — color and texture look good in bright conditions. Low-light performance is where this phone shows its limits: the sensor struggles to hold fine detail and images can get soft or noisy. Video is limited to 1080p/1440p at 30fps with no optical stabilization, so expect some wobble on handheld clips. In short: great for daytime photos and selfies; manage expectations after dark.
Under the hood sits the Unisoc T7300 (6nm) chipset paired with 8GB RAM, and storage options of 128GB or 256GB (expandable via microSD). For daily tasks — browsing, social apps, streaming — performance will feel smooth. Casual and many mid-range games run fine, but heavy AAA titles at max settings will push the chipset. The phone runs Android 15 with itel’s UI on top, offering a mostly clean experience with some customization options and modest preinstalled apps. If you need raw flagship gaming power, look elsewhere; but for general use this combination is balanced and efficient.
A 6000mAh battery is the Super 26 Ultra’s showstopper. For normal mixed use (calls, browsing, social media, video) you should comfortably get a full day and often stretch into a second day. Even with heavier screen time the large cell gives real peace of mind. Charging is via the included 18W fast charger — not the fastest on the market but it’s sensible given the huge capacity. Overall battery life is a major reason to choose this phone if uptime matters most.
That package lets users start using the phone immediately without hunting for accessories.
Official Bangladeshi pricing: ৳19,990 for 8GB/128GB and ৳21,990 for 8GB/256GB. At that price point the Super 26 Ultra competes strongly with other sub-৳25k phones by offering a much nicer screen and a gigantic battery — features that are often reserved for higher tiers. If your priorities are display quality and battery life, this model delivers exceptional perceived value.
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Avoid this phone if you need 5G, best-in-class low-light photography, or ultra-fast charging.
Q: What are the storage and RAM options?
A: Officially available in Bangladesh as 8GB RAM + 128GB (৳19,990) and 8GB RAM + 256GB (৳21,990). A microSD slot allows further expansion.
Q: Does it support 5G?
A: No — the Super 26 Ultra supports up to 4G LTE only.
Q: How long does the battery last in real life?
A: With typical mixed usage you should expect 1.5–2 days of use. Heavy gamers might get a full day. The large 6000mAh cell is the device’s biggest advantage.
Q: Is the display good for gaming and streaming?
A: Yes — the curved AMOLED with 144Hz refresh rate makes scrolling and gameplay feel much smoother, and streaming looks vibrant thanks to deep blacks and high brightness capability.
Q: Does it come with a charger and case in the box?
A: Yes — an 18W charger, USB-C cable, and a silicone protective case are included.
Q: Where can I read more or check current availability?
A: Start at the product page: [Itel Super 26 Ultra — AkonMobile product page]. For more Itel models and updates, visit the Itel brand hub on AkonMobile.
The Itel Super 26 Ultra is a smart, pragmatic phone for buyers who value screen quality and battery life above one-upmanship in benchmarks or low-light camera chops. For the official Bangladeshi price (around ৳20k), it brings flagship-like touches — curved AMOLED, high refresh rate, big battery — to an attainable level. If your day-to-day phone needs center on media, battery endurance, and a clean software experience, the Super 26 Ultra is worth serious consideration.
Also known as: Itel S26 Ultra, Itel Super 26 Ultra ✅