Here’s all the latest Samsung Galaxy S26 news in one place, so you can stay on top of all the latest leaks and updates before the new phones get official later on this year.
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra already pushes the boundaries with its 6.86-inch screen. Now, fresh rumors suggest the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could step things up again — just slightly.
Leaked details as of July 2025 paint a clearer picture of how Samsung might approach its camera hardware this time around — and where it’s putting its real focus.
If you’re holding out for Samsung’s next flagship, the latest leaks about the Galaxy S26 Ultra reveal two key details that are worth paying attention to — and both could impact whether it’s worth upgrading.
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series is already stirring up headlines, and while we’re still months away from its official launch, early leaks and market trends give us a fair idea of where prices are heading.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series looks set for a lineup shake-up — and now there’s fresh evidence to back it up.
Curious about the Samsung Galaxy S26 and what it’ll bring to the table? Here’s a collection of some of the most common questions we get asked about, answered to the best of our abilities based on what’s currently known about Samsung’s plans for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is expected to be announced in January 2026, following Samsung’s usual release pattern for its S-series flagships.
Samsung might drop the S26+ model entirely or replace it with the S26 Edge, based on previous sales trends.
Official pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, but expect a starting price similar to or slightly higher than the S25 series:
Factors like advanced technology and rising component costs could push prices up.
Samsung might simplify the lineup based on consumer demand.
The Galaxy S26 series may feature different processors based on the region:
The S26 Ultra may feature 16GB of RAM and storage options up to 1TB.
Here’s what’s rumoured so far:
Other potential features:
Exact details on refresh rates and resolutions haven’t been confirmed.
Yes, especially on the Ultra model:
Samsung might also slim down the camera bump across the range.
It’s possible. Samsung may expand the titanium frame seen on the S25 Ultra and Edge to more models in the S26 lineup, though nothing is officially confirmed.
While silicon-carbon batteries were rumoured, reports suggest Samsung may opt for:
Likely capacities:
We’ll update as soon as more specific figures drop.
The Galaxy S26 series will almost certainly ship with:
Samsung is expected to continue offering:
That’s currently one of the best support commitments in the Android world.
Based on early reports:
Samsung might focus more on refining the existing design than overhauling it.