For musicians and content creators, a missed moment can mean a lost story. That is why Bernadya has turned to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, a device built to help her capture ideas, scenes, and performances with less delay.
The appeal is not limited to photography. The phone also combines quick editing tools, stronger video stability, responsive performance, and privacy features that fit a busy creative routine.
Reliable when the light drops
Concerts and music events often come with dim lighting, which makes it harder for a phone to keep photos and videos sharp. The Galaxy S26 Ultra addresses that problem with Nightography, a feature designed to produce more detailed and natural-looking images in low light.
That makes it easier to record night scenes, stage moments, and spontaneous reactions without losing important visual details. For creators who work in unpredictable conditions, that kind of flexibility can matter more than raw hardware claims.
Editing without leaving the gallery
Once the shot is taken, the workflow moves to editing, and that is another area where the Galaxy S26 Ultra is positioned as a practical tool. Its Photo Assist feature, powered by Galaxy AI, lets users adjust composition, refine colors, and remove unwanted objects directly from the gallery.
That approach reduces the need to switch between devices or open additional apps. It keeps the process compact, which is useful when content has to be prepared quickly and on the move.
Video that stays steadier in motion
Fast-moving behind-the-scenes activity can make video footage look shaky, especially during rehearsals, soundchecks, or other dynamic moments. Samsung says the phone uses Horizontal Lock, supported by an accelerometer, gyroscope, and Optical Image Stabilization or OIS, to keep video level even when the device shifts.
The result is footage that is more usable right away, without extra stabilization work after recording. For creators working under time pressure, that can save time at several points in the production flow.
Built for a packed schedule
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is also aimed at users who move between tasks throughout the day. It is designed for responsive multitasking, including communication with teams and managing schedules, while fast charging is said to bring the battery to 75 percent in around 30 minutes.
That combination supports a workflow where the phone needs to stay ready for constant use. It is especially relevant for users whose work depends on shifting quickly from one environment to another.
Privacy matters in public spaces
As public attention grows, keeping sensitive information private becomes more important. The Galaxy S26 Ultra includes Privacy Display, a feature that narrows the viewing angle so the screen is clear mainly from the front.
It helps protect messages, documents, and other sensitive content when the phone is used in crowded places. Bernadya also points to the value of maintaining personal space as her profile becomes more visible.
Ilham Indrawan, MX Product Marketing Senior Manager at Samsung Electronics Indonesia, said the device is designed to give creators more freedom. He added that the Galaxy S26 Ultra focuses on helping users capture moments in challenging conditions while expressing their visual ideas directly from the device.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is sold through official Samsung Indonesia sales channels in three memory variants. The 12GB/256GB model costs Rp24.499.000, the 12GB/512GB model costs Rp27.499.000, and the 16GB/1TB model costs Rp31.999.000.
Until 30 June 2026, Samsung is also offering additional promotions including cashback, trade-in deals, 0 percent installments, and bundled offers for Samsung wearable devices. With camera tools, AI editing, stabilization, performance, and privacy all in one device, the phone is positioned to support a creative workflow that rarely slows down.
