Samsung recently unveiled its latest flagship phones for 2025 at the Galaxy Unpacked event in January. While the Galaxy S25 series has captured the attention of many, rumors are already swirling about the next iteration of Samsung’s flagship phones, the Galaxy S26 series.
Expected to be released in early 2026, most likely in January or February, the Galaxy S26 series is following the typical release schedule of Samsung’s flagship devices. Previous S series flagships have also been launched around the same time of the year, so it’s safe to assume that the trend will continue with the Galaxy S26 series.
There have been speculations about a potential shift in naming conventions for the upcoming series. It is rumored that Samsung might discontinue the standard Galaxy S model after the S25 series, leaving only the Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra in 2026. The S26 Ultra may be rebranded as the S26 Note, focusing on its S Pen integration, while the S26+ could be renamed as the S26 Pro to align with the trend of ‘Pro’ models in the industry.
Regarding pricing, it is expected that the Galaxy S26 series will see a slight increase in prices compared to the S25 series. This is a common trend in the smartphone market due to factors like rising component costs and technological advancements. However, there is also a possibility that prices may remain the same as the previous series.
In terms of design, specific details about materials, colors, and aesthetics of the Galaxy S26 series are yet to be confirmed. The series is likely to continue the design language of the S25 series, with potential changes in materials and additional features.
The display of the S26 Ultra may feature Color-filter-on-thin-film-encapsulation (CoE) technology, making the display thinner, brighter, and more energy-efficient. Details about display size, resolution, refresh rate, and advanced features like under-display cameras are still under wraps.
Performance-wise, the Galaxy S26 series may feature Samsung’s own Exynos processors, with the Exynos 2600 being a potential candidate for the series. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 may also power the series in some regions. Specific details about processors, RAM configurations, and storage options are yet to be revealed.
In terms of cameras, the S26 Ultra is rumored to feature a 200Mp periscope telephoto camera, a significant upgrade from the S25 Ultra. The primary camera may come with a variable aperture for improved photography in different lighting conditions. The front-facing camera may feature an Under Display Camera (UDC) for a seamless display experience.
Battery and charging technologies are expected to see advancements in the S26 series, potentially with silicon-carbon battery technology for improved battery life and faster charging speeds. The series may also feature a larger battery capacity compared to previous models.
The Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch with Android 16 and One UI 8 as its operating system and user interface, respectively. Samsung is likely to continue its promise of seven years of OS and security updates for the Galaxy S26 phones.
As more information becomes available, we will update this article with the latest details on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. If you’re interested in the current flagship offerings from Samsung, you can pre-order the Galaxy S25 now or explore the best deals available for the S25 series.