Samsung ships S26 Ultra Enterprise
Samsung launched the Galaxy S26 Ultra Enterprise Edition in the UK and US with enhanced AI security and privacy features aimed at business users and field teams. The device targets organizations that need stronger mobile data protection and device management for location‑sensitive use cases. (sammobile.com; androidheadlines.com)
Samsung’s Enterprise builds in the Galaxy Personal Data Engine plus KEEP (Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection) and hardware‑level Knox Vault to store and encrypt app‑specific AI insights entirely on‑device. (samsungmobilepress.com)) KEEP creates isolated, encrypted storage containers for each app’s sensitive data so Galaxy AI features like Now Brief and Smart Gallery search run without moving personal insights off the handset. (geekflare.com)) Enterprise Edition purchases include Knox Suite access as part of the package—Samsung documents state a one‑year Knox Suite Enterprise Plan license is provided with EE devices to enable cloud EMM and fleet policies. (samsungknox.com)) Samsung’s Enterprise documentation and recent S26 briefings tie these EE bundles to extended maintenance windows, with the S26 family covered by Samsung’s seven‑year update posture and EE devices eligible for multi‑year security maintenance. (sammyfans.com)) The S26 Ultra Enterprise Edition keeps the consumer Ultra’s flagship hardware—Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 6.9" Dynamic AMOLED 2X display—and adds the model’s built‑in Privacy Display that narrows viewing angles to hide on‑screen content. (gsmarena.com)) Samsung positioned the EE variant around IT workflows rather than new internals: devices ship with preconfigured enrollment, remote setup and centralized management tools for rapid deployment across corporate fleets. (techplugged.com))