
Samsung Galaxy S26 series launching on February 25, here is what you can expect
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Samsung is just days away from launching the Galaxy S26 series. Rumours over the company's latest flagship lineup have been making the rounds for some time now. Let's take a deep dive to see what you can expect from the Galaxy S26 series.
Samsung is set to host its first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2026 in just a few days. The Korean giant has teased its next-generation of flagship devices, the Galaxy S26 series for the event. And numerous rumours have been making the rounds over what we can expect from Samsung this time around.
The Galaxy S26 series is expected to comprise three devices – the Galaxy 26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming Samsung flagships before they launch.
The Galaxy S26 series is rumoured to introduce a significant design update, including a new unified camera module across all three models, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
The top-of-the-line Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature more rounded corners and is tipped to be slightly thinner than its predecessor at 7.9mm. The device is also expected to use an aluminium frame instead of the titanium we saw on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Leaks suggest the Ultra could come in new colour options such as purple, black, white, and silver.
All models are expected to use Samsung’s new M14 AMOLED panels for improved efficiency and visuals. While the base Galaxy S26 will likely use a 6.3-inch panel, the Galaxy S26 Plus is expected to pack a 6.7-inch unit. The screen size of the Galaxy S26 Ultra will likely be 6.9 inches.
Additionally, Samsung has teased that the Galaxy S26 Ultra is set to include an inbuilt privacy feature to hide sensitive content from onlookers.

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