The tech world's eyes are turning toward the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26, with rumors and leaks hinting at significant changes to specs, design, and lineup strategy for 2026. The S26 series isn't expected until early next year, but there's already plenty of buzz about what Samsung might do differently—especially as it squares off against Apple's iPhone 17 series. Here's a detailed look at the rumors so far.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Series New Leak
1、Launch Date & Lineup
2、Design: Lighter, Thinner, Familiar
3、Camera System: Big Leaps in Hardware
4、S Pen: Stylus May Be on the Chopping Block
5、Battery & Charging: S26 vs. iPhone 17 Series
6、Performance: Snapdragon or Exynos?
7、Pricing: Flagship Costs Hold Steady
8、Software & AI: Next-Level Features
Launch Date & Lineup
Samsung usually sticks to a tried-and-true launch schedule, and rumor has it, the Galaxy S26 will follow tradition. Expect an official unveiling at the Galaxy Unpacked event around late January or early February 2026, right between CES and Mobile World Congress, making Samsung one of the first out of the gate for flagship launches next year.
This year, Samsung took a page from Apple's playbook, shaking up its lineup. The S25 series had four main models, but insiders claim the Galaxy S26 will slim down to just three options: the standard S26, a new S26 Edge, and the big-ticket S26 Ultra. The Plus model may be gone for good, replaced by the Edge, mirroring Apple's rumored shift from the iPhone 17 Plus to the lighter iPhone Air.
Samsung Galaxy S series launch history
|
Generation |
Unpacked Announcement |
Release Date |
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Galaxy S |
March 2010 |
June 2010 |
|
Galaxy S2 |
April 2011 |
May/June 2011 |
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Galaxy S3 |
May 2012 |
May/June 2012 |
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Galaxy S4 |
March 2013 |
April 2013 |
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Galaxy S5 |
February 2014 |
April 2014 |
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Galaxy S6/S6 Edge |
March 2015 |
April 2015 |
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Galaxy S7/S7 Edge |
February 2016 |
March 2016 |
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Galaxy S8/S8+ |
March 2017 |
April 2017 |
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Galaxy S9/S9+ |
February 2018 |
March 2018 |
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Galaxy S10 Series |
February 20, 2019 |
March 8, 2019 |
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Galaxy S20 Series |
February 11, 2020 |
March 6, 2020 |
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Galaxy S21 Series |
January 14, 2021 |
January 29, 2021 |
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Galaxy S22 Series |
February 9, 2022 |
February 25, 2022 |
|
Galaxy S23 Series |
February 1, 2023 |
February 17, 2023 |
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Galaxy S24 Series |
January 17, 2024 |
January 31, 2024 |
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Galaxy S25 Series |
January 22, 2025 |
February 7, 2025 |
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Galaxy S26 Series |
Late January 2026* |
Early February 2026* |
*Rumored dates based on industry expectations and historical pattern.
Design: Lighter, Thinner, Familiar
Leaks suggest Samsung will continue its tradition of elegant, minimalist design, but with some fine-tuning. All S26 models are expected to be lighter and thinner than their predecessors and even Apple’s latest offerings. For example, the standard Galaxy S26 may weigh just 164 grams and be 6.9 mm thick, while the Ultra could come in at 214 grams and 7.9 mm thick. Sizewise, the S26 Ultra is rumored to keep its massive 6.9-inch display but might see subtle changes in aspect ratio and physical dimensions, making it taller and slightly wider.
While the overall look might not be a dramatic departure from the S25, Samsung could refine materials and curves for a more comfortable grip and better pocketability. The S26 Ultra is even tipped to ditch the familiar hole-punch camera, swapping it out for an under-display lens for a truly uninterrupted screen.
Camera System: Big Leaps in Hardware
Camera performance continues to be a battleground for high-end phones, and the S26 family is set to push the envelope. The standard S26 should stick with a 50 MP primary camera, likely with a new, larger sensor for better light capture—especially in tricky conditions.
The S26 Ultra could see more dramatic upgrades, with rumors swirling about a 200 MP telephoto camera equipped for 5x optical zoom, and a secondary 50 MP lens with 3.5x zoom. Some leaks even mention a mind-blowing 324 MP main shooter, though take this with a big pinch of salt. On top of pixel count, Samsung might bring back variable aperture tech for sharper, more flexible photography—a feature that disappeared after 2019 but has been popular among rival smartphone makers.
|
Feature |
Galaxy S26 Ultra (Rumored) |
Galaxy S25 Ultra |
iPhone 17 Pro / Pro Max |
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Main Camera |
200 MP–324 MP, variable aperture, large sensor |
200 MP, f/1.7, 24mm, multi-directional PDAF, OIS |
48 MP Fusion Main, f/1.78, second-gen sensor-shift OIS |
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Ultra Wide Camera |
50 MP, macro, enhanced low-light |
50 MP, f/1.9, 120˚ FOV, PDAF |
48 MP Ultra Wide, f/2.2, 120° FOV, macro, hybrid focus |
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Telephoto(s) |
200 MP 5x, 50 MP 3.5x optical |
50 MP 5x, 10MP 3x optical |
48 MP Telephoto, 4x & 8x optical, 40x digital, tetraprism |
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Front Camera |
Under-display, specs TBA |
12 MP, f/2.2, Dual-Pixel autofocus |
18 MP Center Stage, 4K video, advanced stabilization |
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Video |
8K UHD expected |
8K 24/30fps, 4K up to 120fps, 10-bit HDR |
4K ProRes RAW, Dolby Vision, Log 2, Genlock, Cinematic |
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Additional Features |
Variable aperture, under-display camera |
ProVisual Engine, Quad Tele System, pixel binning, Super Steady |
ProRAW, Smart HDR 5, Photonic Engine, Deep Fusion, Night Mode |
S Pen: Stylus May Be on the Chopping Block
A shock for loyal Galaxy Note users: Samsung may ditch the S Pen stylus for the S26 series. The reason? The company is reportedly removing the display's digitizer layer to enable magnetic Qi2 wireless charging (something the S25 lineup still lacks). While some speculate about digitizer-free stylus alternatives, it seems unlikely Samsung will offer anything as elegant or compact as the traditional S Pen.
Battery & Charging: S26 vs. iPhone 17 Series
Samsung has always played it carefully with battery capacity, and the Galaxy S26 rumors are all over the place. Early reports fueled hopes of 6,000 mAh or even 7,000 mAh—far outpacing anything Apple has ever shipped—but more recent leaks suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra will stay conservative at 5,000 mAh, the same as the previous Ultra model. There's talk of a silicon-carbon battery, which can boost capacity and shrink battery size, but actual figures for the three models remain uncertain.
Where Samsung will leap ahead is with charging speed. Insiders say the S26 Ultra will finally jump to 60W wired fast charging, a big boost from the 45W standard and well ahead of the 36W wired charging for the iPhone 17 Pro models. If true, this means Galaxy S26 users could charge up their phones far faster than their Apple counterparts, making battery anxiety less of an issue.
Apple tends to prioritize longevity and safety over rapid charging, so even if the S26 and iPhone 17 have similar battery sizes, Samsung's approach to charging speed will please power users. Wireless charging technology could also get an upgrade, with magnetic Qi2 support—a feature iPhones have had since MagSafe, but that could finally become standard for Galaxy flagships.
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Model |
Expected Capacity (mAh) |
Wired Charging Speed |
Wireless Charging |
Weight (g) |
|
Galaxy S26 |
~5,000 |
up to 60W |
Qi2 magnetic |
164 |
|
Galaxy S26 Ultra |
~5,000 - 5,400 |
up to 60W |
Qi2 magnetic |
214 |
|
Galaxy S25 Ultra |
5,000 |
up to 45W |
Wireless Charging 2.0 |
~232 |
|
Galaxy S25 |
4,000 |
up to 25W |
Wireless Charging 2.0 |
162 |
|
iPhone 17 Pro |
~4,500 |
up to 40W |
MagSafe |
~194 |
Performance: Snapdragon or Exynos?
The Galaxy S26 is expected to run on the next-gen Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip in North America, promising higher clock speeds—up to 4.6GHz CPU and 1.2GHz GPU. Globally, Samsung may still ship some units with its own Exynos 2600 processor, but U.S. users typically get the speedier Qualcomm chips. The Snapdragon 8 Elite series is known for serious gaming and multitasking power, something Android fans love to tout over Apple's more streamlined approach.
Pricing: Flagship Costs Hold Steady
Samsung's flagship prices have hovered at $799 for the base model, $1,099 for the Edge, and up to $1,299 for the Ultra. All indications suggest the S26 series will stay in this range, thanks to competitive chipset supply prices and pressure from Apple and Chinese brands. Expect final pricing announcements closer to the launch in early 2026.
Samsung Galaxy S series price history
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Generation |
Base Model |
Plus/Edge |
Ultra |
Launch Year |
Notes |
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Galaxy S |
$399 |
— |
— |
2010 |
|
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Galaxy S2 |
$549 |
— |
— |
2011 |
|
|
Galaxy S3 |
$599 |
— |
— |
2012 |
|
|
Galaxy S4 |
$649 |
— |
— |
2013 |
|
|
Galaxy S5 |
$649 |
— |
— |
2014 |
|
|
Galaxy S6 |
$649 |
$749 (Edge) |
— |
2015 |
Edge introduced |
|
Galaxy S7 |
$669 |
$799 (Edge) |
— |
2016 |
|
|
Galaxy S8 |
$749 |
$849 |
— |
2017 |
|
|
Galaxy S9 |
$719 |
$839 |
— |
2018 |
|
|
Galaxy S10 |
$749 |
$899 (Plus) |
$999 (5G/Ultra) |
2019 |
Ultra/5G variants emerge |
|
Galaxy S20 |
$999 |
$1,199 |
$1,399 |
2020 |
Major price jump |
|
Galaxy S21 |
$799 |
$999 |
$1,199 |
2021 |
Price drop from S20 |
|
Galaxy S22 |
$799 |
$999 |
$1,199 |
2022 |
|
|
Galaxy S23 |
$799 |
$999 |
$1,199 |
2023 |
|
|
Galaxy S24 |
$799 |
$999 |
$1,199 |
2024 |
|
|
Galaxy S25 |
$799 |
$999 |
$1,299 |
2025 |
Ultra price increased |
|
Galaxy S26 (Rumor) |
$799 |
— (Edge only) |
$1,299 |
2026 |
Plus reportedly discontinued; Edge remains, pricing similar to S25 |
Software & AI: Next-Level Features
On the software front, One UI 8 (Samsung's operating system, based on Android 16) is likely to launch with the S26, focusing on AI features and smarter camera processing. Samsung is reportedly in talks with Perplexity to bring new chatbot experiences to Galaxy AI, meaning users could get even more powerful personal assistant features than the integrated Gemini and Bixby options. This arms race in phone-based AI will be a major theme for both Samsung and Apple next year.
What's Missing
Despite the excitement, the S26 series won't be a radical reinvention. Samsung seems to bank on incremental improvements—thinner body, faster charging, beefed-up camera hardware—rather than a revolution. The possible loss of the S Pen will sting for some, and battery capacity bumps may not be as dramatic as early leaks suggested. In direct comparison, the iPhone 17 lineup's strengths remain overall refinement, camera consistency, and integration with Apple's ecosystem.
Final Thoughts
As always, these leaks and rumors paint only part of the picture. The Galaxy S26 series looks set to deliver meaningful upgrades, strong battery innovations, and potentially the slickest AI features yet seen on a Samsung device. How well it stacks up against the iPhone 17 will come down to the finer details—but for Android fans, the S26 is already shaping up as the year's top contender.
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