Samsung Galaxy S26 series tipped for Feb 25 global launch: What all to expect

Samsung Galaxy S26 series tipped for Feb 25 global launch: What all to expect

Samsung is gearing up to introduce its next flagship smartphone series, the Galaxy S26, in the coming months. This new lineup is expected to replace the Galaxy S25 models that were launched in January 2025 and will likely feature three devices: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Recent leaks have sparked fresh excitement about the launch timeline. Renowned tipster Evan Blass shared on X that Samsung might hold a global launch event for the Galaxy S26 series on February 25. This date coincides with an earlier report from November 2025, which also suggested a similar unveiling schedule. If this rumor holds true, it would indicate a significant departure from Samsung’s traditional launch pattern, which typically sees Galaxy S models revealed towards the end of January. The delay in the launch event might be attributed to internal shifts within Samsung’s product lineup. Moreover, reports suggest that the retail availability of the Galaxy S26 phones could be pushed back, with sales potentially starting nearly a month after the official announcement, possibly by late March. This extended wait time would be unusual for Samsung’s flagship releases, which usually enjoy a swift transition from announcement to market. However, not all sources are aligned regarding a February launch. Earlier speculation indicated that Samsung might adhere to its conventional schedule and hold the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event in late January. Without an official statement from the company, the exact launch date remains uncertain, and these latest claims should be approached with caution. As anticipation grows, Samsung is reportedly grappling with challenges in maintaining price points for the Galaxy S26 lineup. The rising costs of memory and storage components could result in higher prices compared to the Galaxy S25 series. On the technical side, the Galaxy S26 models are set to feature different processors based on regional markets. For instance, devices in South Korea may be powered by Samsung’s new 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset, while other regions are likely to receive models equipped with Qualcomm’s 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. As the launch date approaches, all eyes are on Samsung for official updates regarding its next-generation flagship smartphones.

Sources : Mint

Published On : Jan 11, 2026, 05:35

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