Rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S26 line of phones have been in flux for months now. First, we heard that Samsung could be replacing its base phone with the Pro. Then we heard that the Plus would be discontinued in favor of the S26 Edge. Later, we heard that none of this was true at all; the S26 is still on its way, and the S26 Plus is very much still alive. There was, however, never any doubt about the S26 Ultra. The S26 rumor mill was quite the rollercoaster, to say the least.Â
Now that the Galaxy S26 launch is imminent, leaks are slowing down, with a few speculations finally laid to rest.Â
Here's a quick rundown of the latest Galaxy S26 talk to make sense of it all.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus.
Galaxy S26 series release date (and pricing rumors)
Samsung has announced a Galaxy Unpacked event on Feb. 25 at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) in San Francisco. That's a slightly delayed timeline compared to last year, when the S25 handsets were announced at a Galaxy Unpacked event on Jan. 22, 2025 (and then released on Feb. 7).Â
It's possible that additional S26 releases may occur throughout the year. In 2025, for example, Samsung released two more S25 handsets -- the S25 Edge and the S25 FEÂ -- at two events in May and September.Â
We're also hearing some rumors from 9to5Google and elsewhere that the S26 lineup could be pricier than previous models. This could be due to the global shortage of DDR RAM, which also affects the price of laptops and other electronics. Some sources say that the S26 series could see a 30% to 40% price increase. It's unclear whether this price hike is global or affects only certain countries.Â
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Galaxy S26 Ultra
With all the uncertainty surrounding the Galaxy S26 (or Pro) and the Galaxy S26 Edge (or Plus), the Galaxy S26 Ultra is the only model that doesn't seem to be in flux. The S26 Ultra looks to have a slightly different design than its predecessor, according to renderings uncovered by Android Headlines,Â
The images appear to show that the Galaxy S26 Ultra has curvier corners than its predecessor and a slightly different rear camera layout. The four cameras are positioned at the same locations, but three are housed in a raised vertical bump. The phone's 6.9-inch display could use new M14 OLED panels, which would be brighter and more power-efficient. There's also speculation that the Ultra could be slightly slimmer, at 7.9mm thick, which is 0.3mm thinner than the current S25 Ultra.
New rumors suggest that the S26 Ultra will have camera specs similar to those of the S25 Ultra, but slightly upgraded. ETNews claims that the new Ultra will have a 200-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera, a 10-megapixel 3x telephoto camera and a 50-megapixel 5x telephoto camera. The front-facing 12-megapixel camera also appears unchanged.Â
Like with the Galaxy S26, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is said to ship with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the US and China, and with the Exynos 2600 chip in other markets. Other rumored specs include 16GB of RAM, up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage, a 5,000-mAh battery and faster 60-watt wired charging.
We also recently learned from SamMobile that the new Galaxy S26 Series will support up to 25W fast wireless charging. Samsung is launching a new 25W Qi2 charger to do just that. SamMobile even showed exclusive photos of it but said that the charger's full 25W output is likely supported only by the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The base S26 and the S26 Plus, on the other hand, might only support up to 20W charging with this charger.Â
The Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra will feature satellite communication capabilities, according to SamMobile. The outlet discovered FCC documentation indicating that the three handsets will be able to send and receive messages via satellite even without cellular networks. Currently, the Galaxy S25 series can send and receive messages via satellite for Verizon subscribers.
As for colors, Ice Universe recently reported that the S26 Ultra would come in "black shadow, white shadow, galactic blue and ultraviolet (or purple)." Leaker Evan Blass said that the colors would be "black, white, silver shadow, sky blue, cobalt violet and pink gold." There were also earlier renderings that showed the S26 Ultra in a similar orange hue to Apple's iPhone 17 Pro, but that color doesn't appear to be in the lineup now. Additional rumors point to an aluminum frame rather than a titanium one.
This is the Galaxy S25's camera array.
Galaxy S26Â
For months, one of the biggest rumors surrounding the Galaxy S26 was that it might not exist at all. Internal build code uncovered by Android Authority suggested Samsung could be scrapping the base model entirely and replacing it with the S26 Pro. That could have signaled Samsung's plan to position the S26 lineup as a more premium offering than its predecessors.
Now, however, it seems the S26 Pro rumors were false. New reports indicate that Samsung is sticking to convention and will call its upcoming flagship the Galaxy S26 after all.
Leaked renders of the S26 show a design very similar to the S25, with one key difference: the rear camera. The S26 appears to have a raised camera bump on the back housing three lenses. That's a departure from the S25, which has its lenses fitted flat into the body.
There have been mixed rumors about the S26's camera specs. According to Android Headlines, the S26 will have a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera, representing a significant upgrade from the S25's 12-megapixel ultrawide camera. Others, however, have speculated that the S26's camera specs will remain unchanged from the S25.Â
Other speculation about the S26 includes a slightly bigger 6.3-inch dynamic AMOLED 2x screen and a 120Hz refresh rate, along with an overall slightly larger and slimmer build. And Android Headlines reports that the S26 could have a 4,300-mAh battery, up to 12GB of RAM and as much as 512GB of storage.
As for the processor, Samsung's vice president of its Mobile Experiences Division, Daniel Araujo, said in an earnings call that the S26 lineup will "revolutionize the user experience with user-centric, next-gen AI, a second-generation custom AP, and stronger performance, including new camera sensors." This focus on AI could be why Samsung might hold its Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco, which is widely regarded as the center of the AI movement. Samsung's partnership with Nota AI might be highlighted, perhaps with faster, more advanced text-to-image generative AI.Â
Rumors suggest that the S26 will use Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset in the US and China. According to Qualcomm, the new Snapdragon chip is about 20% faster and 35% more power efficient than its predecessor.Â
As for potential software updates, Samsung's One UI 8.5 (expected to debut on the S26) could have a "Privacy display" feature. It'll narrow viewing angles when on sensitive apps like banking, so passersby can't peek at your private information. This leak was confirmed by Samsung itself via a recent statement.Â
The thin Galaxy S25 Edge.
Galaxy S26 Edge and Plus
The Galaxy S25 Edge debuted with a lot of fanfare this year, thanks to its ultraslim form, so it's not a stretch to imagine Samsung will release a successor next year. However, conflicting rumors have circulated about whether this will happen at all.Â
For months, there were leaks suggesting Samsung would replace the Galaxy S26 Plus with the Galaxy S26 Edge. The S26 Edge was expected to have a super-slim profile of about 5.5mm, making it 0.3mm thinner than the S25 Edge. That's also 0.1mm thinner than the iPhone Air. There was further speculation that it would have the same 6.7-inch screen, a larger 4,200-mAh battery and the newer Snapdragon processor.Â
Now, however, this rumor looks to be on shaky ground. According to SamMobile and 9to5Google, the company could be dropping the Galaxy S26 Edge from its 2026 lineup due to poor sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge, especially compared to the rest of the Galaxy S25 series. Instead, Samsung could be replacing the S26 Edge with the Galaxy S26 Plus.
According to a leak shared with Android Headlines, the Galaxy S26 Plus has a flat 6.7-inch QHD+ display (120Hz) with thin bezels. On the back, three cameras are set inside a raised vertical bump, similar to how the S26 is rumored to have them.Â
Other rumors about the S26 Plus include the inclusion of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor in some regions and Samsung's own Exynos 2600 processor in others.


