What you need to knowA report states that Samsung has implemented a second NFC antenna in its Galaxy S26 series, which works to help improve the contactless payment experience.The publication conducted its own tests, noticing that the process would complete even if you were to tap its top edge.Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra was a highlight during MWC 2026, as the company showcased its brighter camera and Privacy Display.

There are reports coming in about a previously unknown Galaxy S26 upgrade that might make a difference during checkout.

The folks at SamMobile report that Samsung has equipped the Galaxy S26 series with an additional NFC antenna. Reportedly, the latest Galaxy S series has retained its usual NFC antenna on its rear panel, which is pretty much around the center. However, this new addition is seemingly placed much higher on the Galaxy S26 series. In practice, the publication claims that it was able to make a payment by “tapping the top edge of the phone against a payment terminal.”

were rumors that Samsung might’ve been working on improving the NFC experience for the Galaxy S26. Reports about this surfaced last August, claiming that Samsung was interested in adding an additional NFC sensor toward the top of the phone. The running theory was that Samsung felt inspired to step up its contactless game after seeing how successful Apple has been on that front.

Moreover, Samsung’s Galaxy held a rather frustratingly high failure rate when it came to NFC payments. User feedback was another catalyst in this. The company was said to have been working on another sensor to reduce the “awkward hand movements” users would typically have to do to get their contactless payment to go through at a scanner. All that aside, Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra was at MWC 2026 this week, which highlighted its brighter 200MP camera and its Privacy Display.